N.W.T. premier urges investment in Arctic ports as sea ice recedes
Climate change has hurt the northern economy in ways few southern Canadians can appreciate, says Northwest Territories Premier Bob McLeod, but he also wants to make sure his territory benefits from increased shipping traffic as Arctic sea ice recedes.
U.S. canoeists besieged by grizzly on Northwest Territories canoe trip rescued
A pair of American tourists were pinned between rushing rapids and an aggressive grizzly bear when wildlife officers arrived to rescue them from the rugged tundra of the Northwest Territories earlier this week.
Trudeau stresses balancing economy, environment during brief Stampede visit
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has told Liberal supporters their party is best positioned to get major projects like the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion built because it's able to take "difficult compromise positions" between growing the economy and protecting the environment.
Wrangling waste: Calgary Stampede trying to reduce waste going to landfill
More than 20,000 people chowed down on pancakes last weekend during a family breakfast on the Calgary Stampede grounds.
Protesters target Alberta premier at Stampede over gay-straight alliances
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney was met at his Calgary Stampede pancake breakfast by a handful of people voicing opposition to an education law that they say puts gay and transgender students at risk.
Scheer flips pancakes, appeals for votes on Calgary Stampede circuit
Federal Conservative leader Andrew Scheer made the rounds on the Calgary Stampede circuit on Saturday, July 6, 2019, with the aim of strengthening voter support in the traditional party stronghold ahead of this fall's election.
Five premiers flip pancakes, don cowboy duds on Calgary Stampede visit
Five premiers donned cowboy duds and flipped pancakes at a Calgary Stampede breakfast hosted by Alberta's Jason Kenney.
Alberta to hold $2.5-million public inquiry into funding for oil and gas foes
The Alberta government will hold a public inquiry into environmental groups that it says have been bankrolled by foreign benefactors hell-bent on keeping Canada's oil and gas from reaching new markets while letting oil production grow unabated in the Middle East and the United States.
Skies clear, rain stops just in time for start of Calgary Stampede parade
It was a soggy start to this year's Calgary Stampede, but the sky lightened and the drizzle let up just in time for the parade that kicked off the annual 10-day celebration of western life.
B.C. to argue for injunction on Alberta's turn-off-the-taps law in Calgary court
British Columbia's request for an injunction against Alberta's so-called turn-off-the-taps law is to be heard in a Calgary courtroom today, June 28, 2019.