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Smith tells UCP she will still hold Ottawa accountable, even with Carney deal

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith faced some opposition selling her new energy deal with Ottawa at her party’s convention. She vowed to ‘trust, but verify’ the federal government every step of the way when it comes to Alberta’s interests.
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B.C. First Nation leaders fear oil spills if new oil pipeline is built

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Maureen Nyce, the elected chief councillor of the Haisla Nation, says there’s little Ottawa could do to get her community on side with a new oil pipeline through B.C. That echoes B.C. Energy Minister Adrian Dix who is against a pipeline...
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CBC's political panel reacts to the pipeline deal between Canada and Alberta

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The Morning Edition's weekly political panel sifts through the new memorandum of understanding which would pave the way for a pipeline through Alberta and B.C. and its effects on Saskatchewan.The panel features pundit Murray Mandryk, The...
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Energy MOU with Ottawa may not be a political win for Danielle Smith

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Details of a memorandum of understanding between Ottawa and Alberta will be unveiled on Thursday. It could be a big boost for the province's energy sector and maybe lead to a new pipeline to B.C.'s coast. Or not. CBC host Rob Brown...
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Why gas prices are dropping

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Gas prices across the province have dropped, which has drivers rushing to fill up. While some people are celebrating the savings, an ATB economist shares why the lower prices aren't translating into savings for everyone.
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Advocates call on N.W.T to stop partnering with Alberta on gender-affirming care

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This comes after Alberta introduced a controversial bill. The bill could overhaul the way gender-affirming health care is handled in that province. Sarah Krymalowski reports.
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Poilievre calls Carney's deal with Alberta a 'public relations ploy'

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While Prime Minister Mark Carney's energy deal with Alberta, likely to feature environmental concessions for an oil pipeline through B.C., has yet to be announced, it's already being criticized by British Columbia and opposition parties...
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"Carney says pipeline discussions ‘ongoing’

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An energy agreement with Alberta is expected soon, and Prime Minister Mark Carney says discussions on a new pipeline to B.C.’s northern coast are not finalized. Such a project has many detractors, including the premier of B.C."
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Carney says pipeline discussions ‘ongoing’

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An energy agreement with Alberta is expected soon, and Prime Minister Mark Carney says discussions on a new pipeline to B.C.’s northern coast are not finalized. Such a project has many detractors, including the premier of B.C."
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Living wage increased across most of Alberta in 2025

9th - Higher Ed
Most communities in Alberta saw their livable wage rise in 2025, although it dropped in a few communities. CBC's Nicole Healey tells us how Albertans are feeling about their living wage, and why some communities saw significant increases.
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Uncover Métis history hidden in Calgary's inner city

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Calgary’s downtown holds a story many people miss: the traces of a vibrant Métis community woven into the city’s foundations. CBC’s Chelsey Mutter takes us through that history, which you can still walk past today.
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Alberta's population boom top of mind as municipalities meet

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Premier Danielle Smith and several ministers are attending the 2025 Alberta Municipalities Convention, so CBC's Brendan Coulter asked some municipal leaders what issues they hope will get the province's attention.
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Alberta reports first flu death of season as experts warn of vaccine mismatch

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Alberta is reporting its first death from influenza this season, and as CBC's Jo Horwood reports, experts are warning that an evolving strain could be mismatched to the vaccine.
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Alberta's unemployment rate remains high despite increased investment

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Alberta's October unemployment rate has levelled off, but remains above the national average. One economist points to population growth as the leading factor behind Alberta's challenging job market. Nicole Healey has more.
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Alberta voters petitioning to oust MLAs

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Since the Alberta government invoked the notwithstanding clause to get teachers back to work, organized efforts to oust MLAs have popped up across the province. Though not the intent of recall legislation, successful petitions can force...
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Premier strikes committee on classroom sizes

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Class sizes and conditions will be the focus of a new Cabinet committee in Alberta. As CBC's Ted Henley reports, Premier Danielle Smith is promising the committee will take action and not just talk.
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String of suspicious fires under investigation in Edmonton

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Eight different infill construction sites have gone up in flames since September. Edmonton Fire Chief David Lazenby says the fires are being investigated.Lazenby estimates the total damages to be around $8 million.
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This U.S. city is offering perks to entice visitors from Canada

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Kalispell, Mont., south of the Alberta-B.C. border, has announced a Canadian Welcome Pass, offering visitors from north of the 49th parallel discounts and deals. For nine months in a row, both vehicle and air travel to the U.S. from...
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These students walked out of class for teachers

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Students from across Calgary arrived at city hall after leaving class in a widespread walkout in support of teachers. Alberta's education minister responded to the protests, which were happening across the province, with a statement...
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She helped organize a walkout in support of Alberta teachers

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Alberta students walked out of their classrooms Thursday in support of teachers after their strike was broken with a back-to-work order. Arya Mishra organized a walkout in Calgary.
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Nearly 300 animals seized from northern Alberta properties

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RCMP are investigating allegations of animals in distress and animal cruelty near the community of Valleyview. It has led to the seizure of hundreds of animals.
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What options does the Alberta teachers' union have to challenge Bill 2 in court?

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The Alberta Teachers' Association leadership is considering legally challenge Bill 2, which forced teachers back to work and invoked the notwithstanding clause. As Travis McEwan reports, the outcomes may be limited, but law experts say...
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Another strike could be coming to the province

9th - Higher Ed
Nursing care worker members of the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees will hold a strike vote from Oct. 30 to Nov. 3.
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How soon could Alberta's students and teachers return to school?

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As the Alberta government is expected to introduce back-to-work legislation aimed at ending the teachers' strike on Monday, how soon could it be before students and teachers return to class? A labour expert lays out what could happen...