Ottawa’s former chief trade negotiator Steve Verheul says Alberta is undermining Canada’s attempts to prevent the United States from levying damaging tariffs — a measure U.S. President Donald Trump has said could drive Canada into “failed state” status.
Meanwhile, the government is promoting another opportunity for U.S. hunters to come shoot things here off-season
Alberta residents seem to be the most open to the idea of Canada joining the United States, something Donald Trump has repeatedly floated.
Trump's threats of widespread tariffs, and Canada’s threat of its own tariffs in response, has the potential to impact hundreds of thousands of jobs, ignite inflation pressures and bruise the financial health of many industries.
The premier of Canada’s oil-rich province of Alberta says she would not support any move to stop energy shipments to the United States as a way to combat U.S.
Alberta businesses could face tariffs on U.S. exports as soon as next month, according to comments made by President Donald Trump on Monday.
U.S. President Donald Trump says he will be holding off on imposing the tariffs he’s been promising, earning praise from Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.
Donald Trump says he will declare a national energy emergency to increase oil and gas production in the United States, casting uncertainty on the future of exports from Alberta. According to the Canadian Energy Regulator, virtually all of Canada’s crude oil was exported to the United States in 2023. Almost 90 per cent of that comes from Alberta.
Premier Danielle Smith says possible retaliation based on energy exports prevents her province from supporting Ottawa’s response to Trump
Just as former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed was disparaged as a ... joint statement between the prime minister and the other premiers about “the Canada-United States relationship,” because both an export tax and restricting the flow of energy ...
Canada's oil province, Alberta, opposes the federal government's plan to restrict oil exports in response to a potential US tariff on Canadian goods.
California’s wildfire management agency will determine where Alberta firefighters are deployed. Alberta wildfire said they are preparing water bombers, pilots, and contracted night vision helicopters if further assistance is needed.