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If Albertans want to vote on leaving Canada, it will have to be through a citizen-led referendum rather than a government one, Premier Danielle Smith said Tuesday. So how do Albertans feel about this? Sean Amato reports.
Just less than a year after it opened to much Government of Alberta fanfare in Nisku — 30 minutes south of Edmonton — the province's first commercial hydrogen refuelling station was removed at the end of February.
Alberta’s government announced tax money for 10 projects Thursday, aimed at helping to prevent damage from floods and droughts. As Sean Amato reports, municipal leaders say it’s a welcome investment and more will be needed.
As Edmonton city council reviews a proposal to limit shelter spaces and improve service delivery, a local activist calls for homelessness to be the focus in the upcoming election.
There are now four men accused in the death of an Edmonton man from February where his body was found along the North Saskatchewan River. James Dunn has the latest.
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New trade development south of the border could have major implications for the future of global commerce. President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping executive order introducing reciprocal tariffs on any country that dares to slap tariffs on U.S.
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A regional police force that serves five First Nations in northern Alberta is getting an expanded detachment, thanks to funding in the new provincial budget.
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Alberta’s premier celebrated a “big win” for her province and the country Wednesday as Canadian industries were mostly spared from new Donald Trump tariffs.
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