Dean Bennett
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Notley's NDP dropping the ball on fighting anti-pipeline bills, says UCP's Kenney
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley is rejecting accusations she dropped the ball by waiting too long to publicly take on the feds over two bills her government believes could seriously harm its oil and gas industry.
Into the orange sunset: Alberta NDP MP Linda Duncan won't run again in 2019
Alberta's lone NDP member of Parliament is calling it quits.
Ex PM Stephen Harper to doorknock for conservatives in spring Alberta election
Former Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper will be doorknocking for the upcoming Alberta election in the Calgary constituency held by a bitter foe of United Conservative Leader Jason Kenney.
'We are sorry:' Alberta premier formally apologizes to '60s Scoop survivors
Premier Rachel Notley has formally apologized for Alberta's role in the '60s Scoop, and although survivors say that doesn't close the book on one of Canada's darkest episodes, they say it does open a new chapter of reconciliation and healing.
Alberta passes bill that could cut oil to B.C. in Trans Mountain pipeline fight
Alberta has passed landmark legislation giving it sweeping power to intervene in oil and gas exports that could result in punitive price spikes in British Columbia in the dispute over the Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion.
'A clear message:' Alberta tables legislation to limit B.C. oil shipments
Once passed, Marg McCuaig-Boyd would be able to direct truckers, pipeline companies and rail operators on how much product could be shipped and when. Violators would face fines of up to $1 million a day for individuals and $10 million a day for corporations.
Alberta premier says province prepared to buy Trans Mountain pipeline outright
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says the province will buy the Trans Mountain oil pipeline project if that's what it takes to get it built.
Alberta premier spells out retaliation in 'frank chat' with B.C. premier
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says British Columbia's opposition to the Trans Mountain pipeline threatens the rule of law in Canada and says she made it clear in a phone call to B.C. Premier John Horgan that her province is retaliating.
Alberta premier heads to Toronto, U.S. to build support for pipelines
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says she will soon head to Toronto and New York to rally support among business leaders for the Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion.
Alberta suspends caribou protection plan, asks for assistance from Ottawa
Alberta is suspending portions of its draft plan to protect threatened woodland caribou, saying more research needs to be done and that Ottawa needs to help out.