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Alberta has just reported a record $30 billion in its Heritage Fund. That number matters — not just because it’s the highest in the fund’s history, but because it shows a government thinking ahead.
Rebecca Schulz is in Premier Danielle Smith’s inner circle and she dishes the straight goods. Schulz, riding herd on the ...
What would happen if I went to downtown Edmonton and encouraged 1,000 people to take over Canada Place and destroy it? My ...
The battle against bike lanes has never been evidence-based. It’s all about politics and the divide between interests of voters living in city centres, who are less likely to vote for Ford or Smith, ...
The Alberta NDP will not formally participate in the Forever Canadian petition drive. On Monday, I asked the Opposition Party ...
There’s a welcome and growing realization in Canada that responding to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs with ...
On Saturday, the UCP turned loose another of their big guns on the issue — Municipal Affairs Minister Dan Williams, resident ...
"Do your damn job," municipal affairs minister barks at city councillors, and that means no more climate emergency declarations or bike lanes.
Carney’s countermoves are failing, proving just how hard it is to quit the US market The post Let’s Admit It: Trump Is Winning the Trade War with Canada first appeared on The Walrus.
The June meeting of the prime minister and premiers in Saskatoon produced general agreement that the $16.5-billion Pathways ...
In the 1950s, the economy was the only concern — climate change wasn't yet on government's radar. That isn't the case in 2025, and our leaders should act accordingly.
So why would a government make it harder for older people to get vaccines against COVID, which dispatched 389 citizens from ...