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Conservative premiers Doug Ford of Ontario and Danielle Smith of Alberta are at odds over how Canada should respond to US ...
Their move comes against the backdrop of Prime Minister Mark Carney promising to make Canada "an energy superpower" despite ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNLorne Gunter: Smith lays groundwork for success at premier's councilWhat did Premier Danielle Smith achieve at the Council of the Federation in cottage country north of Toronto? A lot of ...
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Premiers Danielle Smith and Doug Ford agree to study new energy corridors, more tradeThe premiers of Alberta and Ontario agreed Monday to a feasibility study of new pipelines and rail lines between provinces and pledged to increase interprovincial trade of alcohol and vehicles.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNThree premiers have signed an MOU to build pipelines and break down trade barriers. Here's what it means.Tuesday’s MOU builds upon the memoranda of understanding signed by Smith and Ford at the beginning of July. It aims to ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBraid: After big national meeting, not much hope for Premier Smith's pipeline dreamsWithout Manitoba and B.C. on board and a tanker ban the future of new east to west Canadian pipelines is dubious ...
It may not be the sunny ways government, but some premiers certainly seem to be feeling sunny about the future after a ...
Ontario is planning to sidestep the federal government and begin issuing work permits to asylum seekers living in the province using a clause written into the constitution. At the end of a three-day ...
Damn the critics, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is defending his decision to speak in favour of new Liberal Prime Minister Mark ...
Premier of Ontario Doug Ford, left, and Premier of Alberta Danielle Smith enter the First Minister’s Meeting in Saskatoon on Monday, June 2, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards CALGARY — The ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBell: Doug Ford warns Carney — Ontario premier can be an 800-pound gorillaFord thinks Prime Minister Mark Carney is a whole lot better than former prime minister Justin Trudeau. The Ontario premier says he will work with anyone, no matter the political stripe. But he warns, ...
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