Keyera Corp.’s natural gas liquids facilities in Fort Saskatchewan. Photo courtesy Keyera Corp. From the Canadian Energy Centre By Will Gibson Keyera ‘Canadianizes’ natural gas liquids...
Alberta’s government has introduced new standards to ensure school library materials are age-appropriate. School libraries should be safe and supportive places where students can learn and...
Regional health councils give Albertans a voice Albertans want a health care system that reflects where they live and adapts to the unique needs of their...
Macdonald Laurier Institute challenges Globe article on gender medicine The complaint, now endorsed by 41 physicians, was filed in response to an article about Alberta’s law...
Fr0m Energy Now By Maureen McCall As Calgarians take a break from the incessant news of tariff threat deadlines and global economic challenges to celebrate the annual...
Alberta-Ontario MOUs fuel more pipelines and trade Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Ontario Premier Doug Ford have signed two memorandums of understanding (MOUs) during Premier Ford’s...
From Premier Danielle Smith and Alberta.ca/Next Let’s talk about immigration. The Alberta we know and love was built by newcomers from all over Canada and the...
Alberta’s government is supporting liquor producers by enabling them to own, operate and sell their own products on large format bikes or “party bikes.” Albertans out...
Sat Parhar has been appointed as the first chief of the Independent Agency Police Service, marking the next step toward a new municipal policing option. The...
From Pierre Poilievre The tiny town of Hardisty, Alberta (623 people) moves $90 billion in energy a year—that’s more than the GDP of some countries.