He's been on a warpath against the energy industry for his entire career,' Smith said Monday at the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston, Texas.
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By Georgina McCartney (Reuters) -Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said on Monday that the Canadian province would continue to supply crude oil to the United States but that U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats also underscored the need for new markets.
Alberta’s education minister says his government’s proposed budget targets funding increases to tackle growing enrolment and other cost pressures, but economic uncertainty is preventing the province from spending more on classrooms.
Alberta's Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission has hit pause on buying further machines from the US as Canada's tariffs come into effect.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNFormer Alberta boys school headmaster who molested student granted full parole, lands consulting jobThe former headmaster of a controversial Alberta boys school has been given full parole less than two years after he began a prison sentence for sexually abusing a student three decades ago. Paul Sheppard has also lined up a job as a consultant in a health care field, his most recent Parole Board of Canada decision states.
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A Canadian lawyer is leading a delegation to Washington to discuss the possibility of U.S. statehood for Alberta with the Trump administration.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNWhat you need to know about Alberta's new wine taxAlberta’s upcoming wine tax changes could be devastating for small producers, warns Rick Barr, owner of Barr Estate Winery Inc.
Smith told an audience of municipal leaders Friday that the trade war with the United States is creating an "administrative and technical nightmare" for many Alberta businesses and exporters.
Warm weather will exit Alberta and make way for snow this weekend. Details with Meteorologist Dylan Kikuta. The risk is getting bigger and bigger. “It definitely traveled a way to get here. I woke up this morning and I had little dirt spots all over my car,” said a meteorologist.
Alberta is at least the fifth Canadian province to announce it will halt purchases or sales of U.S. liquor in response to Trump’s tariffs.
Ghosts turns its spotlight over onto jazz spirit Alberta ( Danielle Pinnock) for its latest episode as she welcomes back her great-grandniece Alicia ( Ashley D. Kelley) for “The Bachelorette Party.”
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said on Monday that the Canadian province would continue to supply crude oil to the United States but that U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats also underscored the need for new markets.
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