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1 week ago |
nationalpost.com | Rahim Mohamed
Advertisement 1Alberta independence among committed voters was at 24 per cent in mid-May, the highest level since at least 2011Article contentOTTAWA — Cameron Davies, the leader of the separatist Republican Party of Alberta and the party’s candidate for Monday’s Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills byelection, admits that his party’s name and MAGA red branding are causing some confusion at the doors.
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1 week ago |
nationalpost.com | Rahim Mohamed
Advertisement 1The two Prairie premiers were speaking at a joint press conference in LloydministerArticle contentOTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe agree that Moe’s predecessor Brad Wall is the right man to repair Canada-India relations, amidst news that Canada will soon be sending a new high commissioner to New Delhi.
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1 week ago |
nationalpost.com | Rahim Mohamed
Advertisement 1Article contentOTTAWA — Alberta’s point man on a massive western corridor project says he’s “cautiously optimistic” about getting rid of a major roadblock to the construction of a new West Coast oil and gas pipeline after visiting British Columbia’s northern coast.
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1 week ago |
leaderpost.com | Rahim Mohamed
Advertisement 1Scott Moe praised Wall for building inroads to India and other emerging markets during his tenure as Saskatchewan's premier, between 2007 and 2018 • • You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account.
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1 week ago |
nationalpost.com | Rahim Mohamed
Advertisement 1Starting this fall, most of Alberta's 4.8 million residents will need to pay out of pocket for COVID vaccines, if they choose to get themArticle contentOTTAWA — Health Canada isn’t quarrelling with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s announcement that most Albertans will soon have to pay out of pocket for COVID-19 shots. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentNicholas Janveau, a spokesperson for the federal agency, said Tuesday that the decision is entirely the premier’s to make.
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1 week ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Rahim Mohamed
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe take part in a joint press conference following a talk hosted by Enserva in Calgary on Monday, June 16, 2025. (Credit: Brent Calver/Postmedia)OTTAWA — Health Canada isn’t quarrelling with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s announcement that most Albertans will soon have to pay out of pocket for COVID-19 shots. Nicholas Janveau, a spokesperson for the federal agency, said Tuesday that the decision is entirely the premier’s to make.
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2 weeks ago |
nationalpost.com | Rahim Mohamed
Advertisement 1'It's so hard to have a discussion about an imaginary project,' the mayor saidArticle contentOTTAWA — The mayor of northern British Columbia’s busiest port city says he’s following Premier David Eby’s lead in taking a wait-and-see approach to rebooting the cancelled Northern Gateway Pipeline project. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentPrince Rupert Mayor Herb Pond told the National Post on Friday that he’s reserving judgment until he sees a new proposal on the table.
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2 weeks ago |
sherwoodparknews.com | Rahim Mohamed
Premier Smith reignites feud with Guilbeault over his plans for Canada's national parksSteven Guilbeault on Parliament Hill in March 2023. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press/fileArticle contentSteven Guilbeault may no longer be federal environment minister, but Premier Danielle Smith says she still sees him as a threat to the province’s oil and gas industry. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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2 weeks ago |
stonyplainreporter.com | Rahim Mohamed
• Article contentSteven Guilbeault may no longer be federal environment minister, but Premier Danielle Smith says she still sees him as a threat to the province’s oil and gas industry. Advertisement 2Article contentSmith said on her weekly radio show this weekend that Guilbeault, now heritage minister, has an “overt motive” to establish new federally protected parks in the path of pipelines and other energy infrastructure. Article contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load.
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2 weeks ago |
nationalpost.com | Rahim Mohamed
Advertisement 1BC Ferries said it awarded the contract to build four new vessels after a 'rigorous' global bidding processArticle contentOTTAWA — BC Ferries set off a tidal wave of controversy on Tuesday after announcing a major shipbuilding deal with a Chinese state-owned enterprise, with the ripple effects of the decision reaching Ottawa.