A pullback in the use of photo radar for ticketing traffic offences has led to a $28-million hole in Calgary's police budget.
A city councillor is calling on the province to reverse its dramatic restrictions on photo radar that Calgary police say is fuelling a $28-million budget shortfall.
Alberta public safety minister Mike Ellis has named two new members to the Edmonton Police Commission, at a time when he is ...
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Quebec nixed the project, known as LNG-Québec, in 2021, for environmental reasons. But now, with economic uncertainty ...
National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett said during an appearance on CNBC that Canada "misunderstood" Trump's ...
The Alberta Living Wage Network calculated that Canmore residents in 2023 needed $38.80 an hour, assuming 35 hours a week, in ...
Following a phone conversation Tuesday afternoon, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that U.S. President Donald Trump is ...