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Edmonton Journal on MSNUniversity of Alberta incubates big international solutionsSheetal Mehta, CEO of the University of Alberta Innovation Fund, said the cycle benefits all the partners. “Being first in AI ...
The new gas reserve estimate more than doubles Canada’s overall total, pushing the country into the global top 10, the ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNVarcoe: Guilbeault out, Wilkinson stays as energy boss in Carney cabinet, as wary oilpatch watchesMartha Hall Findlay, director of the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy and a former Liberal MP, said the oil ...
An outbreak in the community of John D'Or Prairie, which is about 575 kilometres north of Edmonton and part of the Little Red ...
The only cabinet minister west of Winnipeg is Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, who represents North Vancouver.
A central Alberta couple has plans for a chicken coop and a four-season trailer after scoring big in a lotto game earlier ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNRelief comes for liquor importers but booze industry still struggles in trade warAlberta’s liquor distributor has given relief to booze importers, but some in the industry are still grappling with the ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSN'Couldn't have happened at a worse time': Alberta small breweries face new regulationsHe said Beer Canada felt the Alberta government’s changes landed on a “a fairer, more balanced system,” and despite the ...
Rebel News founder Ezra Levant proposes a deal that would benefit Americans on every side instead of tariffs on Canada. From 'The Charlie Kirk Show' podcast: CHARLIE KIRK, HOST: Could an unintended ...
Various arms of the Canadian government are looking for help navigating President Donald Trump's sweeping new tariffs and ...
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Carney says his government starts in a moment of crisis in Canada-U.S. relationsMark Carney was sworn in as Canada's 24th prime minister in a ceremony at Rideau Hall on Friday morning, along with a leaner ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNSaturday's letters: Alberta's U.S. booze ban hurts local businessThe premier announcing that the AGLC will no longer “buy” American alcoholic beverages is an empty gesture aimed at seizing ...
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