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More legal battles likely as First Nations launch first lawsuit against new federal, provincial laws
As First Nations launch the first constitutional challenge against federal Bill C-5 and Ontario’s Bill 5 — sweeping laws to ...
Premier Danielle Smith's Alberta Next panel will travel across the province consulting citizens on how to 'strengthen Alberta sovereignty within a united Canada.' The Canadian Press In 2019, then ...
Two of the five coal companies, who were suing the province for $16 billion over its mining policy flip-flop, have reached a settlement agreement with the province.
It’s a Monday night in June and hundreds have braved the haze of Canadian wildfires to gather in a cavernous sports facility in the city of Red Deer, Alberta.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith played down concerns that the secession movement in her province will scare away investors, saying it’s up to the government of Mark Carney to prove Canada can be ...
Two coal companies that sued Alberta over cancelled mining projects in the Rocky Mountains have reached settlements with the provincial government.
The lawyer in a class-action lawsuit over COVID-19 measures says impacted corporations should be added to the list of plaintiffs.
Premier Danielle Smith has announced a panel that will travel across the province, consulting citizens on how to “strengthen Alberta sovereignty within a united Canada,” including on potential ...
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