But there’s a golden rule for politicians in this province: if it’s a battle between Alberta and the Liberal Party of Canada, you choose the Grits at your peril. Nenshi just ignored it and now puts at risk his provincial political career before even taking a seat in the legislature.
Along with McNeil, the panel includes a pair of other ex-premiers — Alberta’s Rachel Notley and Quebec’s Jean Charest — plus past and present Canadian ambassadors to the United States, the prime minister’s former national security adviser and Canada’s chief trade negotiator during the ongoing renegotiation of the free-trade agreement.
As far as wages go, Alberta workers now face a significant “Alberta Disadvantage,” says a report on the continuing suppression of wages and salaries in the Western Canadian province.
With the inauguration of the American president-elect, Donald Trump, who threatened to impose punitive tariffs on Canadian imports from the first day
As far as wages go, Alberta workers now face a significant “Alberta Disadvantage,” says a report published yesterday on the continuing suppression of wages and salaries in the Western Canadian province.
Monday, Sept. 27: The latest Lansdowne plans don't improve the city, a reader says. You can write to us too, at [email protected] Re: $419 M worth of adequate: New Lansdowne 2.0 underwhelming, Jan. 23. So, based on Bruce Deachman’s reporting of what we can expect from Lansdowne 2.0, let’s recap the main points:
Popular children’s YouTube star Ms. Rachel is moving to Netflix with episodes starting Jan. 27. With over 13 million subscribers, her channel features playful videos that promote child development through skits and songs.
It also encourages the province to end the use of COVID vaccinations among healthy children and teenagers; conduct further research into the vaccines’ effectiveness; establish support for “vaccine-injured” individuals,
Protecting and conserving our natural heritage, predicting weather and environmental conditions, preventing and managing pollution, promoting clean growth and a sustainable environment for present and future generations.
Danielle Smith has once again chosen political ideology over country as Canada faces a trade war with Trump's United States.
Canada's crude oil exports give this country powerful leverage in any trade war with the United States. But interconnectedness is a double-edged sword: the U.S. also controls pipelines that flow into Canada.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s refusal to sign the joint statement in which all other provincial and territorial premiers agreed to a co-ordinated response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs on Canadian exports significantly undermined Canada’s bargaining position,