The Alberta government seeks to overhaul privacy and access laws for the public sector by introducing legislation that ministers say will create the strongest privacy protections in the country.
Frustrated with rising costs, Finance Minister Nate Horner removed AIMCo's CEO and board. What his replacements do will ...
Keller believes the Liberals have been unwise in mounting a campaign against Poilievre by using Trump. He pointed out that ...
The bill clarifies when and how information is shared with public bodies, which include provincial and municipal governments, ...
As questions loom over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s leadership, a new Nanos Research poll commissioned for CTV News says a ...
Friends of Medicare says while Tuesday's announcement of financial support for Alberta's rural health initiatives is welcome ...
The accused faces seven charges in Saskatchewan and an additional 31 charges in Alberta. He was remanded and appeared in ...
The Alberta government is asking rural municipalities to send ... After serving as a 14-year MLA and a 12-year cabinet ...
Hinton Mayor Nicholas Nissen says housing had been a pressing issue in the town of 10,000 before the wildfire as its ...
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is calling on the federal government to intervene and end the current labour impasse affecting ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and members of his cabinet congratulated Donald Trump Wednesday ... A 25-year-old man from Medicine Hat who robbed a dozen Tim Horton’s locations in Alberta and ...