Bill 48 sets out the legal foundation for a competitive market for online gambling in the Western Canadian province.
This article will explore Smith's comments, the implications for Alberta's political landscape, and the overarching theme of loyalty to Canada. Premier Smith's assertion in a March 8 interview with ...
The forecast anticipates that the western regions of Alberta, including Grande Prairie, Whitecourt, and Edson, will begin receiving heavy, wet snow by Wednesday evening. The expected accumulation ...
Alberta's Innovation Minister Nate Glubish was tasked by Smith to develop a tax proposal to match that of other key Canadian ...
Homeland Security sources said that there are “lots of northbounders” now running scared and “self-deporting” from the US ...
The fringe party made notable gains in the last federal election, doubling its vote share in nearly all Calgary ridings and ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on Monday defended her appearance on an alt-right American news broadcast earlier this month ...
Currently, the only authorized option for iGaming in Alberta is the Alberta Gaming, Liquor, and Cannabis Commission’s Play ...
The then-Calgary Flames defenseman was in the thick of the provincial rivalry against the Edmonton Oilers in the 2022 ...
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says Danielle Smith is “one of the strongest advocates we have in Canada right now.” He made ...
From stargazing spots and forest trails to a packed festival calendar, here’s why Alberta’s capital should be your next ...