Alberta nurses strike ends with tentative deal
Alberta's 16,000 licensed practical nurses and health-care aides reach tentative agreement, ending strike that lasted less than an hour. Deal awaits ratification.
Alberta's 16,000 licensed practical nurses and health-care aides reach tentative agreement, ending strike that lasted less than an hour. Deal awaits ratification.
Nursing care workers with AUPE have reached a tentative agreement, ending their strike. The deal was announced on November 22, 2025. Read the latest details.
Alberta and BC premiers remain divided on crude pipeline expansion. Get the latest on this ongoing energy debate affecting Western Canada's economic future.
Analysis reveals Ottawa's uneven approach: blocking Alberta's energy projects while ignoring Quebec's sovereignty push. Read how this double standard affects national unity.
Veterans of previous oil pipeline battles pledge to oppose any new proposals on BC's north coast, drawing from past protest experience. Learn about the renewed environmental fight.
B.C. Premier David Eby says his government was not consulted about rumoured pipeline negotiations between Ottawa and Alberta, warning the project risks real jobs and prosperity.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith declares British Columbia's Trans Mountain pipeline capacity support inadequate. Get the latest on Canada's energy debate.
A former pipeline executive cautions that the Alberta-Ottawa energy accord contains critical details requiring scrutiny. Learn about the potential implications for Canada's energy sector.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's deadline for Prime Minister Mark Carney on West Coast oil pipeline has passed. Read about the implications for Canada's energy future and national unity.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's assertion that Canada's rule of law attracts investors faces scrutiny as experts point to systemic risks and internal border challenges undermining confidence.
Alberta and Saskatchewan leaders express outrage as Mark Carney's latest nation-building projects exclude crucial oil pipeline, threatening western Canadian economic interests.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith reveals Alberta is 'very, very close' to a comprehensive energy agreement with PM Mark Carney, potentially securing a pipeline and regulatory changes.
Alberta NDP leader Naheed Nenshi addresses pipeline politics, upcoming elections, and reflects on an eventful fall legislative session in exclusive interview.
South Bow Corp. reports no evidence of systemic problems in Keystone pipeline system following North Dakota spill. Read the latest pipeline safety assessment.
Calgary-based Enbridge announces major US$1.4 billion investment to expand pipeline capacity to U.S. markets, strengthening Canada's energy export capabilities.
Prime Minister Mark Carney excludes Alberta pipeline from nation-building projects while BC, Ontario and Quebec benefit. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith continues negotiations.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith maintains delicate pipeline negotiations with PM Mark Carney despite Alberta's exclusion from federal 'nation-building' projects. Read about the strategic approach.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith expresses support for new major energy projects while confirming pipeline negotiations continue, signaling provincial economic priorities.
Alberta government awaits progress on pipeline negotiations after province excluded from federal fast-track projects. Prime Minister Carney says more time needed for deal.
Mark Carney's latest major projects announcement excludes Alberta-B.C. pipeline, though Premier Smith confirms discussions continue. Get the latest developments.
Alberta confirms an oil pipeline is absent from the latest federal fast-track list as sensitive negotiations with Ottawa continue. Read the latest on Canada's nation-building projects.
Mark Carney's initial priorities, revealed in reports, show no mention of the Alberta to B.C. coast pipeline, a key project for the Smith government. Explore the implications for Canada's energy sector.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith confirms sensitive pipeline negotiations with Ottawa continue despite project's absence from federal fast-track list. Read latest updates.
Former Alberta minister Ted Morton reveals Albertans have contributed $475 billion more to Canada than received back, while federal policies block crucial pipeline projects to the West Coast.
Prime Minister Mark Carney will announce new nation-building projects in Prince Rupert, B.C., a location central to Alberta's proposed bitumen pipeline, testing federal-provincial relations.
British Columbia faces a critical opportunity to move beyond divisive pipeline debates and forge a new path for resource development and Indigenous reconciliation.
British Columbia's housing minister denounces a massive property tax assessment cut for the Trans Mountain pipeline, warning of financial consequences for communities across Western Canada.
Alberta intensifies efforts to expand energy market access through pipeline development, prioritizing Indigenous consultation and economic partnerships in Western Canada.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has approved Enbridge's controversial plan to reroute its Line 5 pipeline around the Bad River Reservation in Wisconsin, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing energy-infrastructure debate.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith reveals strategic blueprint to balance provincial budget while aggressively pursuing pipeline expansion to boost energy exports and economic growth.