Caption: Alberta Premier Rachel Notley speaks to cabinet members about an 8.7 percent oil production cut to help deal with low prices, in Edmo ...
Rachel Notley says her party's historic win in Alberta this week could send a message to all Canadians that the NDP is a viable choice for voters looking for change. Alberta's premier-designate said ...
Notley thanked delegates for helping the NDP win a majority government in May 2015. She also listed off a long list of policies adopted by her government in a short period of time ...
Global News has projected the United Conservative Party will form the next Alberta provincial government after a tight ...
On Sunday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau flew back from Peru to reaffirm that the pipeline must be built. And then on Wednesday, the British Columbia government announced that it will file a legal ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage than loading CBC Lite story pages. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley stood firm in her support for a national pipeline on Saturday, telling ...
A gap between the Alberta and Federal New Democrats emerged at the federal NDP Policy Convention. The convention, held in Edmonton April 8-10, featured debate on a number of contentious issues, in ...
Two years in, Albertans are less impressed with Nenshi than they used to be. And Albertans of almost every type are more ...
Brian Mason likes to paint himself as a defender of the little guy. But he has big hopes heading into the 2012 provincial election. Mason, now 58, was born in Calgary. He first became politically ...
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