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Alberta's transport minister is calling Edmonton to cancel bike lane projects despite being faced with criticism from city councillors and residents for over reaching municipal projects. Leo Cruzat reports.
Advance polls opened the day after the English Federal Leaders’ Debate – but Edmontonians casting early votes didn’t seem to be impacted by the leaders speeches. Bianca Millions reports.
A new push for separatism in Alberta. With a rally planned at the legislature after the federal election. It comes as a new poll finds 30 per cent of Albertans want to leave the country if the liberals form government.
With Canada impose a 25% tariffs on U.S. wines, one Edmonton wedding planner warns future married couple for an increase of total bills in weddings and events. But Canada announces a tax relief and support for small businesses like The Pendennis Wedding & Event, but a finance expert says it is not a long-term solution. Our Leo Cruzat reports.
20h ago
Polls suggest British Columbia is going to be the most closely-contested region in the country. Our Glen McGregor breaks down how the Conservatives are trying to gain back grounds in the province.
22h ago
One York University professor says Canada increasingly has a problem that’s hitting our ability to pay for national priorities and he hopes to see the issue addressed during the federal election. David Zura explains.
15h ago
Palestinians are grieving the loss of family members killed in the latest round of Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza strip. Madison Fitzpatrick reports.