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Alberta's most conservative and progressive ridings, ranked

Tens of thousands of Albertans have used the Vote Compass online tool since the 2023 election campaign began, and the

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Alberta voters await election results as polls close across province

Polls have closed across most ridings in Alberta.As votes are counted and results trickle in, Albertans must now wait to see

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Danielle Smith leads UCP to majority Alberta government

A victorious Premier Danielle Smith promises she will work for people of all political stripes — and hopes Albertans will stand

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Populist or not, Danielle Smith is another challenge to Liberal climate policy

As the newly re-elected premier of Alberta, Danielle Smith sits at the nexus of the two most powerful forces shaping

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MPs vote to call GoFundMe to testify before Commons committee on convoy protest

A parliamentary committee has voted unanimously to call officials from the popular crowdfunding site GoFundMe to answer questions about a fundraiser

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Why the reversal of a decades-old coal policy sparked controversy in Alberta

Hello, Earthlings! This is our weekly newsletter on all things environmental, where we highlight trends and solutions that are moving us

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Alberta ranchers worried about border protest rattling cattle sector

Groups representing ranchers and feedlot operators in Alberta are raising concerns about the harm prolonged border disruptions could have on an agricultural sector

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Traffic slowly rolling toward Alberta U.S. border crossing after second blockade stops vehicles

RCMP tweeted Thursday morning that traffic is moving — albeit slowly — after a second blockade on a highway leading to the main

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