You don’t know it, but you’re on the hook for what’s buried on your land
If any part of your property is identified as an archaeological site, you could end up paying for the excavation
If any part of your property is identified as an archaeological site, you could end up paying for the excavation
Changing the name while keeping identity-based hiring rules means nothing has really changed
The petition to defund independent schools failed. Alberta parents sent a clear message: don’t touch our schools
The government is spending billions going after legal firearms instead of stopping the criminals who actually commit gun crimes
Two-tier health care is expanding in Alberta. Bill 11 allows private health insurance for services traditionally covered by the public system
A system meant to cut emissions now steers money away from wind and solar and toward oil and gas
Oil prices are being propped up by geopolitics for now but when that pressure fades, the correction will be brutal
The road to national renewal now runs through the countryside
Alberta talks up free enterprise, but its treatment of renewable energy tells a very different story
Bill 201 would have repeated the Notley-era minimum wage policy that led to declines in youth employment
Fear of repercussions is driving people away from participating in public debate in Alberta
For years, Canada relied on the U.S. to take its oil. Now that bet is coming back to haunt us
Scott Moe and Danielle Smith responded very differently to Mark Carney’s trade agreement with China