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EDMONTON — Alberta's auditor general has been granted his request for nearly $1 million in extra funding to dig deeper into allegations of corruption in private health care contracts.
A controversial diagnosis that Alberta officials say they don’t recognize as a cause of death is cited numerous times in the autopsy report for a man who died after being ...
Canada turns 158 years old on July 1 and there are many ways to celebrate the occasion in and around Toronto. One tradition on Canada Day is gathering with friends and family to watch fireworks. And ...
Alberta (57) Manitoba (1) Ontario (14) People became sick between mid-April and mid-June 2025. Of the cases reported, 7 people have been hospitalized and there have been no deaths. Many people who ...
Energy producers in Alberta, Canada's top oil-producing province, blew past the province's self-imposed limit on annual natural gas flaring in 2024 for a second year in a row, Reuters calculations ...
LETHBRIDGE - Police in southern Alberta say they have recovered the body of a teen boy who drowned in an area river.
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This is Prime Minister Modi's first visit to Canada since 2015, following an official invitation from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. NDTV World's Maha Siddiqui reports from Alberta in Canada.
FILE – A logo for the G7 2025 Kananaskis meeting is pictured at a news conference in Banff, Alberta, Canada, May 22, 2025. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP, file) ...
Alberta considers a new plan for oilsands waste. The province may inject toxic tailings deep underground. This aims to reduce surface pollution from massive waste ponds. These ponds have leaked into ...
Environment Canada has issued a series of severe thunderstorm watches for a large area of central Alberta stretching from just south of Hinton, through Edmonton to the Montana border in the southeast.
EDMONTON - Alberta's government announced Friday residents who are not immunocompromised or on social programs will soon have to pay to get the COVID-19 vaccine.