Alberta Premier Danielle Smith pitched her new energy deal with Prime Minister Mark Carney at the United Conservative Party’s ...
Federal Liberal leadership has left Alberta's relationship with Ottawa strained but a new energy deal may give the two a fresh start.
Sun political columnist Brian Lilley has a one-on-one conversation with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith about the MOU with PM ...
The agreement between the federal government and Alberta was supposed to cool the jets of the province's increasingly vocal separatists.
Members of the United Conservative Party will gather in Edmonton this weekend for their annual general meeting.
On Thursday, Mr. Carney signed a memorandum of understanding with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. That deal pledges support for a bitumen pipeline from the province’s oil sands to British Columbia ...
Alberta’s long-standing grievance has been an inability to build oil pipelines to tidewater at will, and now Mr. Carney and ...
Canada-Alberta MOU targets 1M bpd pipeline tied to Pathways CCUS, $130 per tonne floor, and April 2026 carbon and methane ...
The Clean Electricity Regulations, which loomed over Alberta’s gas-dependent power grid, are suspended immediately in the ...
— Entering the chat: Former Alberta Premier JASON KENNEY called Thursday’s deal “huge progress” that will lead to a more ...
Danielle Smith’s pipeline clears another hurdle after deal with Mark Carney. Now, who will build it?
The Alberta premier's dream of building a new pipeline to northwest B.C. has come incrementally closer to becoming a reality.
OTTAWA — Deciding how long it will take for Alberta’s industrial carbon tax to hit its new “minimum” of $130 per tonne should ...
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