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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.
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Lawyers for two LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations are in court Monday for the first step in their fight against the Alberta government’s transgender law that prevents doctors from providing gender-affirming treatments,
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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Edmonton Journal on MSN'Good quality drugs': Alberta health minister defends plan to send Turkish Tylenol to UkraineAlberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange is defending the government’s decision to potentially send controversial unused children’s pain medication to Ukraine, despite previous concerns raised by health care staff.
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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The Weather Network on MSNWinter quickly returns to Alberta with snowfall warnings for difficult travelThis new workweek starts with a fresh blanket of snow for a large swath of Alberta. Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations on Monday
The Alberta team earned $108,000 of the total purse of $300,000. Dunstone's rink picked up $60,000 and Gushue's side collected $40,000.
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.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith encourages a "tariff-free" relationship between Canada and the U.S., urging that the "juice isn't worth the squeeze."
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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