Supreme Court Rules Against Federal Impact Assessment Law
Canada’s highest court has finally delivered a much-anticipated judgment, asserting in a majority opinion that Ottawa’s Impact Assessment Act (IAA)
Read moreCanada’s highest court has finally delivered a much-anticipated judgment, asserting in a majority opinion that Ottawa’s Impact Assessment Act (IAA)
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Read moreAlberta’s UCP government has announced a six-month moratorium on approving wind and solar power projects larger than one megawatt, citing
Read moreAlberta premier Danielle Smith is once again touting ideas to make the province even less dependent on Ottawa, this time
Read moreThe Alberta government has dissolved a collaboration with Chinese private equity entity Can-China Global Resource Fund (CCGRF), which had earmarked
Read moreThe governments of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba have finally inked a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore the construction of
Read moreAlberta voted and the United Conservative Party (UCP) is keeping the provincial leadership for the second term, with Premier Danielle
Read moreEnergy firms in Alberta appear to be bringing production back online following wildfires in two key areas of the province.
Read moreA report by the ethics commissioner in Alberta found that there is no evidence that Premier Danielle Smith ever spoke
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