Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has vowed to push forward with the province’s response to Donald Trump’s tariff threats, warning that Canada won’t back down. In a statement Friday, Smith condemned Trump’s latest pledge to impose new tariffs on Canadian goods,
A Canadian lawyer is leading a delegation to Washington to discuss the possibility of U.S. statehood for Alberta with the Trump administration.
Alberta is at least the fifth Canadian province to announce it will halt purchases or sales of U.S. liquor in response to Trump’s tariffs.
OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith introduced a raft of retaliatory measures in response to U.S. tariffs on Wednesday, but says she’s still not willing to put the province’s energy exports on the table.
The last clipper to impact the Prairies in recent days will be hitting Alberta the hardest on Sunday, bringing intense wind gusts for southern areas and snow to the foothills and communities such as Edmonton.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith encourages a "tariff-free" relationship between Canada and the U.S., urging that the "juice isn't worth the squeeze."
The Canadian government has reinforced border operations to stop migrants going to the United States, a major Trump complaint. But early data shows people are, instead, starting to flee the United States for Canada.
While much of Canada business news is focused on the tariffs, one province in Canada is taking them as an opportunity to pursue a course of
Former central banker Mark Carney looks set to become Canada’s next prime minister after the governing Liberals announce a replacement for Justin Trudeau on Sunday. U.S.
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.
Canada must look at ways to diversify its oil export markets, both in the short term as well as by exploring a long-term solution like a new east-west pipeline, the president of Canadian Natural Resources Ltd said on Thursday.
Former Bank of England governor Mark Carney, who was also the head of Canada's central bank, is the front-runner. His time at the Bank of Canada during its rapid recovery from the 2008 financial crisis won him much fame. Since announcing his candidacy in January, he has been endorsed by several cabinet ministers and MPs.