At a meeting of the country's premiers in Huntsville, Ont., this summer, Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan signed an ...
Alberta’s Indigenous Affairs Minister is in Kitimat, B.C., this week, but said she is not there as an ambassador for the ...
Alberta is working to engage private backers for a new pipeline to ship about 1 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude from Canada’s oil-producing province to British Columbia on the West Coast, ...
Alberta’s pitch to build a new crude oil pipeline to Canada’s Pacific coast has divided the region’s Indigenous communities, where there are memories of a similar project that was fought and ...
Push for pipelines and the risk of an oil spill in B.C.’s coastal waters ‘is not nation-building,’ Coastal First Nations ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is negotiating with the federal government and Prime Minister Mark Carney on the newly proposed oil pipeline from the oil-producing province to the West Coast. Smith and ...
Alberta’s government will “end the landlocking” of the oilsands by working with partners to build pipelines to B.C.’s ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she's open to adjusting aspects of Alberta's industrial carbon pricing program, including ...
Alberta produced 4.2 million barrels per day of oil from January to August this year, up 200,000 from the same period last year — and more than double the production it reached in 2010.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s dream of a pipeline from the oilsands around Fort McMurray to B.C.’s northwest coast faces opposition from both the B.C. NDP and coastal First Nations, but experts say ...