From January 6 to 7, Alberta’s Minister of Affordability and Utilities, Nathan Neudorf, will travel to Helena, Montana, to take part in the Montana Chamber of Commerce’s annual Business Days at the Capitol. The visit comes at a time when electricity systems across North America are facing rising demand, aging infrastructure, and growing pressure to Read More…
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Canada’s Moment of Truth: Will Ottawa Finally Unleash the Nation’s True Energy Potential?
Image Credit, Kerry Dunlop Canada is standing at one of those rare crossroads where the choices made today will define not just our economic trajectory, but the tone of our national confidence for decades. Alberta’s premier has been blunt in a way that cuts through the noise: a Liberal government can unlock Canada’s energy potential Read More…
Alberta Faces First-Ever Teachers’ Strike: A Province at a Crossroads
Image Generated AI For the first time in Alberta’s history, classrooms across the province are set to fall silent as teachers prepare to walk off the job. The Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) has served its official strike notice, with the action expected to begin Thursday. What began as a tense round of negotiations has now Read More…
Canada’s Major Projects Push: Energy, Politics, and the Alberta Question
By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief Image Credit: Talpa Canada has unveiled a sweeping set of so-called “nation-building” initiatives under its newly empowered Major Projects Office, with projects spanning liquefied natural gas, nuclear reactors, copper mines, and container terminals. On the surface, the announcement signals renewed federal ambition—an attempt to re-establish Canada as a Read More…
JUSTICE DEMANDED: Family of Black Man Fatally Shot by Edmonton Police Files Lawsuit
The family of a Black man fatally shot by Edmonton police, has filed a lawsuit against the department. The incident has sparked outrage and raised concerns about police brutality and systemic racism. In this video, we examine the circumstances surrounding the shooting, the family’s demands for justice, and the broader implications for police accountability. Subscribe Read More…
Bending the law
Appointed Premier Danielle Smith tries to bend the law in Alberta.






