Bill Graveland
Reporter for The Canadian Press
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'On the trash heap:' Alberta prosecutors say cases tossed over backlog, delays
Alberta prosecutors say court backlogs and delays mean they are tossing criminal cases "on the trash heap."
'Makes it more extreme:' Prof says climate change added to historic fire season
Climate change didn't directly cause major wildfires in Alberta and British Columbia this year but it did contribute to their extreme nature, says a University of Alberta researcher.
'Still recruiting:' Imam warns youth to beware of influence of Islamic State
The tall, slim teenager asks a question that's on the minds of many of the young people gathered around the cloth-covered tables in a small meeting room at a mosque in northeast Calgary.
Laraque calls Penguins' decision to visit White House 'embarrassing'
Former NHL player Georges Laraque says it is embarrassing that the Pittsburgh Penguins are willing to visit the White House.
'Fear is the greatest factor:' Survey finds Canadians worry about rise of racism
A survey suggests Canadians have a generally positive impression of Muslims but that view doesn't apply to some of the religion's leadership and beliefs.
'This was not a career soldier': Fallen reservist honoured with living memorial
Rachel Herbert's two children never had a chance to meet their uncle before he was killed in Afghanistan nearly a decade ago.
Trudeau respects Kang's decision to resign, won't say if he asked him to
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he respects the decision of Calgary MP Darshan Kang to step away from the Liberal caucus while sexual harassment allegations against him are investigated.
'It's the best way' - Trudeau sells carbon pricing in Saskatoon
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau touched on the thorny issue of carbon pricing in a fundraising speech in Saskatoon on Thursday night.
New splinter parties spawned by birth of Alberta's United Conservative Party
A number of disgruntled PC’s have been talking about creating a new centrist party while those on the other side of the spectrum have already received approval on the name, Alberta Advantage Party.
'Not a presidential-style campaign:' no platform from leadership hopeful Kenney
Former federal cabinet minister Jason Kenney says he won't have a policy platform as he seeks the leadership of Alberta's new United Conservative Party.