Premier Danielle Smith will speak today about how Alberta will respond to U.S. tariffs on Canadian exports, brought into effect on Tuesday by U.S. President Donald Trump.
This economic attack on our country, combined with Mr. Trump’s continued talk of using economic force to facilitate the annexation of our country, has broken trust between our two nations in a profound way,
Alberta is set to host world leaders for the G7 Summit this summer; however, over 40,000 Canadians say Trump should not be allowed to visit.
Alberta's government is taking steps to fight back against the tariffs that U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed on Canada.
Canada's oil-producing province of Alberta on Thursday forecast a budget deficit of C$5.2 billion ($3.5 billion) for the 2025/26 fiscal year if U.S. tariffs are implemented and decrease government revenues and slow economic growth.
The Canadian province of Alberta is immediately halting purchases of US alcohol and changing its procurement rules to respond to President Donald Trump’s tariffs, while focusing longer-term efforts to export more oil and gas to other markets.
The Canadian government has reinforced border operations to stop migrants going to the United States, a major Trump complaint. But early data shows people are, instead, starting to flee the United States for Canada.
Canadian midstream company Enbridge said on Tuesday that it plans to invest $2.5 billion in its liquids and natural gas systems, with $2 billion allocated to its Mainline network through 2028.
Recent data shows Alberta’s average home prices set at the middle of the pack out of Canada’s 13 provinces. If you’re in the market for a home in the wild rose province, or are hoping to ...
Alberta, Canada’s top oil-producing province, is projecting its first budget deficit after four years of surpluses as the prospect of a trade war with the US weighs on the outlook for economic growth and oil revenue.
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