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Alberta’s premier says she has had enough of months of “rumours and the innuendo and slander against my family.” As Sean Amato reports, Danielle Smith was responding to questions about her husband attending government meetings.
Government employees within the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE) voted in favour of a recent strike vote that could disrupt public services in the province. Our Leo Cruzat reports.
Edmonton Oilers fans have been paying up in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Elliott Knopp has more on how another hopeful campaign is fueling the downtown economy.
23h ago
Waste Free Edmonton launched a campaign to encourage Edmontonians to replace front lawns with a garden with native plants. As our Leo Cruzat reports, the organization’s co-founder adds this will have benefits for both Edmontonians and the environment.
As Honda postpones its massive EV investment in Ontario, the 2025 EV & Charging Expo in Toronto highlights where the industry is still accelerating. Brandon Rowe speaks with organizers and vendors about the road ahead.
1h ago
Guiness Book of World Records may have to create a new category for this impressive 2-year-old. Audra Brown got a lesson in flags from a little geography whiz kid.
Does the future of the courtroom involve heavy use of artificial intelligence? Brian Abel examines the potential uses of the tool, and where some say it could cross the line.
2h ago
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments about the enforcement of President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship order. Laura Aguirre looks at why judges may be weary of the issue, even as they appear open to limiting nationwide injunctions.