Premier Rachel Notley says there can’t be any unnecessary federal delays when it comes approving a new pipeline — any pipeline — to transport Alberta’s oil to international markets.
You could say that the spirit of Donald Trump was in the room as former federal cabinet minister Jason Kenney launched a bid to lead Alberta's Progressive Conservative party on Wednesday.
The central bank’s latest business outlook survey said that companies hit hard by the oil price slump reported that indicators of future sales, such as new orders, haven't improved in the past year.
After the Conservatives made it clear Tuesday they are looking for a leader but aren’t keen to merge, the Wildrose caucus announced Wednesday it’s happy to link up — under its own banner and leader.
The Conservative MP is considering several paths including a run for leadership of the federal Conservatives or leaving Ottawa to lead a unite−the−right movement in his home province of Alberta.
For Grande Cache, Alta., the closure of its coal mine last year and the looming final shutdown of Maxim Power’s Milner coal−fired power plant has put the very future of the town itself in question.