Trans Mountain like Monty Python's dead parrot under Trudeau government: Scheer
The federal Opposition leader is likening the stalled Trans Mountain pipeline expansion to a famous Monty Python sketch in which two men argue over whether a parrot is actually dead.
Alberta's Notley proposes Ottawa get into the crude-by-rail business
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley is proposing Ottawa get into the crude-by-rail business — at least temporarily — so that producers in her province can get a better price for their oil.
Alberta government says it would contribute $700M to Calgary Olympics
The Alberta government says it would contribute up to $700 million if Calgary were to hold the 2026 Winter Olympics, but how the remaining costs would be divvied up remains unknown with just a month to go before a plebiscite on whether to bid.
Raucous crowd hears Ford, Kenney rail against carbon tax at Calgary rally
A raucous crowd of more than 1,500 crammed into a Calgary convention centre on Friday, October 5, 2018, night to hear Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Jason Kenney, leader of Alberta's Opposition United Conservative Party, rail against the federal carbon tax.
Potential Calgary 2026 Olympic bid stokes hope for more affordable housing
Affordable housing advocates are hopeful a potential Calgary 2026 Olympic bid could help put a dent in the city's shortfall.
Moccasin Flats eviction had lasting impact on Fort McMurray Metis: report
The eviction four decades ago of a predominantly Metis settlement in Fort McMurray disrupted members' traditional way of life and caused lasting economic harm to affected families, says a report released on Thursday, September 27, 2018.
Alberta economy has recovered two-thirds of recession losses: government
Alberta's finance minister says the province's economic picture is brightening with a lower-than-expected deficit last year thanks in part to higher resource revenues.
Alberta court hears arguments from both sides of gay-straight alliance law
In the first court challenge against Alberta's gay-straight alliance rules, lawyers on both sides argued children will be harmed if the judge's decision doesn't go their way.
'Everybody is getting older:' Aging population challenges justice system
Fred van Zuiden turned 87 last month at a secure psychiatric hospital.
'Resilient, but tired:' Mental effects of wildfire lingering in Fort McMurray
Firefighter Mark Stephenson says he can't drive through Fort McMurray without being brought back to May 2016.