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It's a 120-kilometre drive between Valemount, B.C., and Jasper, Alta. — but business owners in the B.C. village say the ...
Alberta’s coal initiatives illustrate two dangerous trends in today’s democratic politics — the refusal to heed both the ...
While rent prices in major cities continue to see a decline, one Alberta city is seeing its rental costs skyrocket, with the second highest annual price hike in Canada. Rentals.ca, in conjunction with ...
Officials also point to high demand for Indigenous offerings for tourists, that's growing across Canada, but particularly in Alberta. Métis Crossing, Alberta's first major Métis cultural interpretive ...
Despite what you may have heard, these are not happy times for separatists — not separatists from Quebec, and not separatists from Alberta ... in 2023 found Canada to be only “moderately ...
If Alberta and Quebec do join forces against Ottawa in earnest, Central Canada will only have itself to blame I’m not sure polls back this up any more than they do the Quebec narrative. But many ...
Recent polls suggest minority support in the province for severing Alberta’s relationship with Canada. Responding to a question about Manning’s piece, Smith said there’s frustration among ...
Alberta is fundamentally changing how it funds hospital surgeries, but critics say the change won't improve the public system and will only accelerate more care in the privatized system.
The town of Hanna, Alberta, is well known for producing some ... who became a mystery and fiction writer of note in Canada after leaving the Calgary Herald. Wright, who died of breast cancer ...
Perhaps more than any other month, April is a fickle time of extremes across Canada as winter’s stubborn chill holds strong against steady advances of springtime warmth from the south.
Rahat Zaidi received funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. University of ... Composite High School in southern Alberta expressed when my research assistants ...
Jared Wesley, a professor of political science at the University of Alberta and expert on politics in Western Canada, said that many Albertans were open to Smith's unconventional approach if it ...