
Bill C-5: Why Alberta needs more than headlines.
Ottawa’s rollout of Bill C-5 was billed as a breakthrough for Canada’s investment climate, with promises to fast-track major projects. Yet on closer inspection, many of these projects were already

Ottawa’s rollout of Bill C-5 was billed as a breakthrough for Canada’s investment climate, with promises to fast-track major projects. Yet on closer inspection, many of these projects were already

Public confidence in Edmonton’s justice system is wearing thin. Each week, new headlines remind us of an alarming and unsustainable pattern – individuals with lengthy criminal histories are released, reoffend

Edmonton’s best stories always start the same way – people showing up for their neighbourhoods, businesses and each other. This fall, we all have a chance to show up again

We often hear that governments don’t listen, that decisions are made in Edmonton or Ottawa without the voices of everyday citizens being considered. The Alberta Next Panels were designed to

For nearly a decade, my work in economic development and entrepreneurship has taken me to the Calgary Stampede, and every year I attend with admiration. The numbers alone are staggering,

Premier Danielle Smith’s recent announcement to begin public consultations about nuclear power this fall could not be timelier. At Alberta Enterprise Group (AEG), we applaud this move as a powerful

In a city that often wrestles with bold change, the recent extension of Edmonton’s Capital City Community Revitalization Levy (CRL) stands as a testament to what we can accomplish when

In a world wrestling with climate targets and energy transitions, Canada already has a superpower that we do not talk about nearly enough: zero-carbon electricity. Let’s start with the basics.

In 2021 when I made the decision to run for mayor, I did it because I believed Edmonton could be a better city. I knew I was among many who

Alberta stands at a crossroads. On one side, a ballooning provincial healthcare budget—projected to consume over 40 per cent of total spending. On the other, escalating deficits and a generational
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