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With the U.S. and China escalating their trade war, experts say China believes it can both inflict more damage on the U.S.
The provincial government is investing $100 million to renovate the decades-old Biological Sciences Building at the ...
Alberta’s coal initiatives illustrate two dangerous trends in today’s democratic politics — the refusal to heed both the ...
The Alberta government has introduced its involuntary drug treatment act, the first bill of its kind in Canada that would ...
The university’s voting station experienced a steady trickle of voters after opening Sunday. Many are staff and students, ...
A group of university students held a news conference in Edmonton on Tuesday to bring attention to their idea.
If passed, legislation tabled by Utilities Minister Nathan Neudorf would allow utility companies to blend hydrogen into their ...
Two of the Alberta Law Foundation's three provincially appointed board members have resigned in protest over proposed ...
Although Chinese oil imports from North America are dwarfed by those the Middle East and Russia, Canada’s oil sands provide ...
MacKinnon is one of more than 1,400 complex surgical patients on a waiting list at the Orthopedic Surgery Centre, or OSC, a ...
Alberta's government will soon tie public hospital funding to the number and type of procedures performed, a move critics ...
The long-awaited rollout of the new U.S. tariff policy, an occasion President Donald Trump marked with the moniker ...