AlbertaJul 06, 2026
Smith, Ford unveil proposed Alberta–Ontario oil pipeline route at Calgary Stampede
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Ontario Premier Doug Ford have unveiled the proposed route for a west-to-east oil pipeline that would transport crude from Alberta to Ontario without crossing into the United States.
According to an announcement by the Alberta and Ontario governments, the proposed pipeline would extend approximately 3,300 kilometres from Hardisty, Alta., to refineries in Sarnia, Ont. The Ontario government said the project would have the capacity to move up to 500,000 barrels of crude oil per day and could reduce Canada's reliance on imported refined petroleum products.
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AlbertaJul 06, 2026
Smith to host Premier's Stampede Breakfast following mixed reception at Calgary parade
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is scheduled to host the annual Premier's Stampede Breakfast in Calgary today, continuing a longstanding Stampede tradition that draws thousands of attendees.
The event, held at the McDougall Centre, typically features members of the provincial cabinet and United Conservative caucus. According to the Premier's Office, approximately 4,000 people attended last year's breakfast, making it the largest turnout for the event in more than a decade.
Smith's appearance comes after she received a mixed public reception during the Calgary Stampede Parade on Friday, where sp
AlbertaJul 03, 2026
More than 106,000 Albertans apply for $100 affordability payment in first day
More than 106,000 Albertans applied for the province's new $100 affordability payment within just over 24 hours of the application portal opening, according to the Alberta government.
The one-time payment is intended to help residents manage the rising cost of living. The province says approximately 3.4 million adult Albertans are eligible to apply for the benefit.
According to the provincial government, approved applicants can expect to receive their payment within two weeks of submitting an application.
FeaturedJul 03, 2026
Alberta pledges Indigenous collaboration on proposed B.C. pipeline amid ongoing consultation dispute
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government intends to work with First Nations on a proposed oil pipeline to British Columbia's coast, despite an ongoing legal and political dispute over the province's consultation obligations with Indigenous communities.
On Thursday, Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a formal plan to pursue a new pipeline that would follow an existing corridor to the B.C. coast with the goal of increasing oil exports to Asian markets.
The announcement comes as Alberta's government remains in a court dispute with several First Nations over whether it fulfil
AlbertaJul 02, 2026
Alberta delays update on proposed West Coast oil pipeline as Carney meets B.C. premier
The Alberta government has postponed a planned update on its proposed million-barrel-a-day oil pipeline to Canada's West Coast.
A news conference featuring Premier Danielle Smith had been scheduled for Thursday morning but was delayed until later in the day. The provincial government did not immediately provide a reason for the change.
According to the Alberta government, the proposed pipeline is linked to a memorandum of understanding signed by Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney last fall. The agreement outlines a commitment to advance a bitumen export pipeline to the West Coast, contingent
AlbertaJun 30, 2026
Alberta to unveil next phase of proposed West Coast oil pipeline on July 2
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is expected to announce new details Thursday about a proposed oil pipeline that would transport crude from Alberta to Canada's West Coast.
Samuel Blackett, the premier's press secretary, confirmed Monday that Smith will outline the next steps for the project, which is being proposed with a capacity of one million barrels of oil per day.
The proposal falls under an Energy Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) reached last year between the Alberta and federal governments. Under the agreement, the province had until July 1 to submit its proposal to the Major Projects Of
AlbertaJun 30, 2026
Teen girl dies following single-vehicle crash in Calgary
A 17-year-old girl has died following a vehicle crash in Calgary last week, according to police.
Calgary police said the crash occurred early Wednesday morning. Investigators believe the teen's vehicle struck a parked GMC Savana.
Police have not released the identity of the victim. Investigators said speed is being examined as a possible factor in the collision.
The death remains under investigation, and police have not announced whether any charges are being considered.
AlbertaJun 30, 2026
Wildfire smoke expected to keep air quality poor across parts of northern Alberta and Saskatchewan
Environment Canada says air quality across much of northern Alberta and Saskatchewan is expected to remain poor through mid-week because of wildfire smoke.
The agency said smoke from ongoing wildfires is affecting air quality and visibility in several communities. Officials are advising residents to limit time outdoors and keep windows and doors closed as much as possible to reduce exposure to smoke.
People who must spend extended periods outside are encouraged to consider wearing a well-fitting respirator mask, such as an N95, which can help reduce exposure to fine particles in wildfire smoke
AlbertaJun 29, 2026
Alberta court gives partial win to separatist referendum organizers
Leaders pushing for a referendum on Alberta's separation from Canada have received a partial victory in court.
Alberta Court of Appeal Justice Alice Woolley ruled today that the process of counting and verifying signatures collected for the separatist petition can proceed.
The petition seeks a provincewide vote on Alberta leaving Canada and is being led primarily by activist Mitch Sylvestre.
Last month, a lower court judge dismissed the petition, ruling that the Alberta government had failed to meet its constitutional duty to consult with First Nations.
Immediately after that decision, the gr