Internal emails reveal the drama about a Chicago law firm captured the attention of the CSE, which is usually preoccupied with monitoring terrorists and foreign agents.
Rachel Notley took a more traditional Alberta swipe at the government when she urged Ottawa to pick a pipeline- any pipeline- and do it sooner than later. But it seems the liberals aren't convinced.
Amid the dozens of Calgarians posting online moving sale ads in the aftermath of the oil price crash, Lora and Danny Major's story is typical, even if their relocation destination isn't.
Premier Christy Clark's dreams of a booming liquefied natural gas industry in BC have been dealt another blow after a Shell-backed venture delayed a final investment decision indefinitely.
California's cap-and-trade program to fight climate-changing pollution from fossil fuels would survive long past Gov. Jerry Brown's time in office under a state proposal Tuesday.
Last month a judge ruled Postmedia and its former columnist Don Martin defamed Kent while he was running for a seat in the Alberta legislature in 2008.
Clement tried in 2004 when the Canadian Alliance merged with the Progressive Conservatives to form the current Conservative party, but he finished third to Stephen Harper.