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Eby brands pipeline ‘energy vampire’ as First Nations vow it will never happen

  By Ashley Joannou and Wolfgang Depner British Columbia Premier David Eby and First Nations have thrown up a wall of opposition to a proposed northern oil pipeline, after Alberta and the federal government signed a memorandum of understanding to work toward...

Comments and reaction on Ottawa-Alberta pipeline memorandum of understanding

Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, meets with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in Calgary, Alta., Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed Thursday a memorandum of understanding that...

Alberta wind generation falls to 0.12% capacity late Wednesday night

Alberta’s wind power generation fell to 7 megawatts out of a nameplate capacity of 5684 megawatts at 11:15 p.m. MST the night of Wednesday, Nov. 26. That’s 0.12 per cent of nameplate capacity, or 12 ten-thousandths of capacity. Those numbers are according...

Brian Zinchuk: If you’re serious, put your Grandma’s old folks home on the prioritized list to turn the lights off in January

    In all my numerous discussions about Saskatchewan maintaining its coal-fired power fleet until it gets not one, but numerous nuclear reactors online, I’ve come up with a new argument point: “If you wish to turn off coal, please provide an itemized and...

Jim Warren: Then and Now: How the capacity of prairie governments to defend their resource industries has declined since 1970s and 1980s

By Jim Warren Danielle Smith and her UCP government currently lack the same high level of political capital available to Peter Lougheed when his government fought Ottawa over control of natural resources. After his party’s second election victory in 1975, Lougheed...
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