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Recent shifts in US policy have caused Canada to reevaluate its long-standing relationship with its southern neighbor, ...
For several years now, the Alberta government has voiced dissatisfaction with a number of federal policies on things like energy, taxation and equalization payments and believes that its ...
As they showed in the federal election, Quebecers in uncertain times want stability and poise — not the turbulent prospect of ...
The province sometimes moves in giant swerves, or quiet revolutions — and we may be on the cusp of one, set off bizarrely by, ...
Ottawa and some provinces are surprising “Indigenous partners” with plans to change laws on approvals for resource projects.
The letter from Smith was addressed to several leaders in Treaty 6, 7 and 8. Critics felt the letter amounted to backroom ...
Smith also voiced disappointment at the Liberal Party's election victory, telling a room full of supporters, "I know that ...
I’ve lost count of how many times I have told someone here at UVic that I’m from Alberta, and they’ve responded with “Oh, I’m ...
Thomas Lukaszuk speaks with Alberta Primetime host Michael Higgins about his efforts to ensure any referendum on separation is framed with a pro-Canada question ...
Talks of separation have gathered steam after the province introduced a bill that would lower the bar for a potential citizen ...
The threat could make development of energy and resource infrastructure investments more likely, raising prosperity but also carbon emissions ...
None of that is stopping anti-Ottawa sentiment that has existed for decades from curdling into anti-Canada convictions. “We ...