Canadian vintners want to sell directly to consumers nationwide, opening fresh markets by removing restrictions that currently stand in the way.
In early February, a group of nine people, primarily children, attempted to cross into Canada from the U.S. on foot during frigid conditions. This incident highlights the increased migration pressures as the U.
Canada's oil-producing province of Alberta on Thursday forecast a budget deficit of C$5.2 billion ($3.5 billion) for the 2025/26 fiscal year if U.S. tariffs are implemented and decrease government revenues and slow economic growth.
A new KPMG survey shows that Albertans and Canadians are shifting to local products and calling on retailers to make them easier to find as U.S. tariff threats loom. Seventy per cent of Canadians—including 11 per cent of respondents from Alberta—say they will boycott U.
Officials warn of dangerous avalanche conditions through March 3 due to recent storms and warm weather. Backcountry travellers are urged to avoid risky terrain and carry proper safety gear.
In a rare admission, Finance Minister Nate Horner acknowledged there was some political daylight between him and Premier Danielle Smith when it came to putting Alberta deeper into deficit for the sake of fast-tracking a tax cut.
Around 13% of Albertans live within 1.5 kilometers of an active oil or gas well. Given the link between oil and gas production and ill health, this leaves a significant proportion of the province's population at risk.
Alberta, Canada’s top oil-producing province, is projecting its first budget deficit after four years of surpluses as the prospect of a trade war with the US weighs on the outlook for economic growth and oil revenue.
OTTAWA — More than 36,000 people have signed a parliamentary petition urging Ottawa to bar U.S. President Donald Trump from Canada for persistently threatening the country’s sovereignty.
Canada enjoys AAA sovereign ratings from two top rating agencies and its finances could withstand a wave of U.S. tariffs, but some of its provinces could take a ratings hit if a trade war persists, analysts and economists said.
Alberta's 2025 budget is projected to have a C$5.2 billion deficit due to lower oil prices, potential US tariffs, and tax cuts.
That warning lasts through March 3 and states that avalanches triggered during this period will likely be destructive.