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Wind power association pursues partnership with solar, other technologies
The president of the Canadian Wind Energy Association says the industry has proven that wind can compete on price with other sources of electrical power but now it must prove it can be just as reliable.
Diab, who fought terrorism allegations, finally gets new citizenship certificate
Sociology professor Hassan Diab has received a copy of his Canadian citizenship certificate a week after launching a court fight to get it.
Alberta bill proposes agency to help Indigenous groups invest in energy projects
Alberta is moving to set up a new Crown corporation to help Indigenous groups invest in major natural resource projects.
Former TV sports anchor sentenced to more prison time for bank robberies
A former Winnipeg television sports anchor and college instructor who pleaded guilty to robbing banks in Saskatchewan and Alberta has been sentenced to more prison time.
Southern Alberta man files counterclaim against intruder he shot in 2018
A southern Alberta man who is being sued by an intruder he shot on his property last year has filed a counterclaim alleging mental anguish.
'World-record rack:' Crew crowns Mac the Moose statue with new antlers
Mac the Moose has had a boost and is once again the tallest in the land.
Scheer takes Conservative campaign close to notorious Quebec border crossing
The Conservatives aren't saying whether they're talking about immigration and the border on the federal campaign trail today, October 9, 2019, but leader Andrew Scheer is gathering reporters for a field trip starting just a couple of kilometres from the spot in Quebec where thousands of irregular migrants have crossed into Canada.
Trudeau heads to the North as Scheer and Singh make for Toronto after debate
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is touting his party's climate-change policies in Iqaluit today, October 8, 2019, the first party leader to go to the North in this federal election campaign.
Stop work order issued on diving operations at N.L. salmon farm after die-off
Cleanup efforts continue after a mass die-off at a southern Newfoundland salmon farm, despite challenges including a stop work order on diving activities.
B.C. Green Leader Andrew Weaver steps aside, party to elect next leader in 2020
B.C. Green Leader Andrew Weaver, who led the party to a historic election breakthrough two years ago, will not seek re-election in the next provincial election.