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Alberta looks to develop nuclear power, will hold public consultations this fallCALGARY — Alberta plans to hold public consultations this fall on adding nuclear power to the province’s energy mix, Premier ...
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Trains.com on MSNPremiers of Alberta, Ontario call for construction of rail routes, pipelines for natural-resource developmentThe premiers of Alberta and Ontario have signed agreements to pursue construction of more rail lines and pipelines to tap ...
Small modular reactors probably make the most sense at remote rural sites that are heavy energy users, Danielle Smith said ...
13hOpinion
Calgary Herald on MSNVarcoe: Smith, Moe welcome PM's confidence that oil pipeline will make Ottawa's major project wish listPremier Danielle Smith is welcoming Prime Minister Mark Carney’s comment on the weekend that it’s “highly, highly likely” ...
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Toronto Sun on MSNLILLEY UNLEASHED: Ford and Smith have words for CarneySun political columnist Brian Lilley says Premiers Danielle Smith of Alberta and Doug Ford have used some “common sense” ...
The head of emergency medicine for Alberta's doctors association is challenging Premier Danielle Smith to join him on shift ...
The premiers of Alberta and Ontario agreed Monday to a feasibility study of new pipelines and rail lines between provinces and pledged to increase interprovincial trade of alcohol and vehicles.
For the Danielle Smith government and the Alberta separatist movement, there’s no shortage of grievances against Ottawa to ...
Plans to build more oil and gas pipelines in Canada are picking up stream after the country's hydrocarbon powerhouse province ...
12hOpinion
Edmonton Journal on MSNLorne Gunter: Doug Ford's federal ambitions may hurt Alberta down the roadOf course, Poilievre isn’t out of a job permanently, yet. He’s just on the sidelines until he can get elected in Battle River ...
So far, Carney has stickhandled these issues by avoiding specifics. He hasn’t said which pipeline, or where, or when. But ...
Premier Danielle Smith introduced the 15-member Alberta Next panel last week and announced she’ll be the chair, as Adam Legge of the Business Council of Alberta looked on.
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