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A recent survey suggests that only one in five Albertans believes auto insurance premiums will go down if the Alberta government goes forward with proposed "no-fault" insurance legislation reform.
Politicians and business leaders in B.C. say talk of separation in Alberta is an opening for better co-operation between ...
While most Albertans don’t want to separate, new polling suggests a majority in the province think it could happen. CBC ...
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is urging her Ontario counterpart Doug Ford to mind his own business when it comes ...
Smith says she will honour Albertans' wishes, respect referendum process. Premier Danielle Smith says her focus will be on ...
Speaking to reporters after the Conservative caucus' first meeting since last week's election, former Conservative leader ...
A wildfire burning in a rural area northeast of Edmonton has forced some residents from their homes. An Alberta emergency alert says Sturgeon County has issued an eva ...
Instead, the highly anticipated meeting Tuesday between President Donald Trump and his new Canadian counterpart Mark Carney ...
U.S. President Donald Trump and new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney faced off in the Oval Office and showed no signs of ...
The largely conservative province may hold a referendum on separating from the nation in 2026, according to its premier.
Canada’s Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Monday she would hold a referendum for the province’s departure from the Great ...
Danielle Smith said she personally does not support the province leaving Canada and expressed hope of a “path forward” for a ...