University of Alberta Business professor Dan Mason explains how governments are starting to reconsider the economic benefits of hosting international sporting events.
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Global News political affairs reporter Tom Vernon expects to see fireworks as he tees up the Alberta Legislature’s spring session.
In addition to its online community, the group’s ambassadors can be found networking and promoting women in the business sector all over the country.
CEO Ken Kobly told the Alberta Morning News the ban on increased bitumen is one of many obstructionist tactics from B.C. to delay or stop the pipeline expansion.
Edmonton-Strathcona MP Linda Duncan says the federal NDP is dialing back its opposition to pipelines.
Parliament is set to debate the legalization of marijuana for recreational use, but some are wondering why the federal government is so intent on moving quickly on this file.
We should all pause for a moment on Remembrance Day to remember the men and women who have served and who have given their lives to preserve freedom.
A former Alberta education minister says outgoing Edmonton Catholic School Board trustee Patricia Grell is raising important concerns about the separate school system.
David Sweanor, law professor at the University of Ottawa, says the federal government’s focus on nicotine instead of on the smoke people inhale is the reason the fight against cancer is a long way from being won.