In a rare trip to the Conservative-dominated city, the party leader made his pitch for change and cutting regulations to boost Alberta's oil and gas sector.
A teacher having sex with a 17-year-old former student weeks after she graduated may have been “distasteful, ill-advised or perhaps even immoral” but Jason Shelby is not guilty of sexual exploitation, a Calgary judge ruled Friday.
A Calgary drug dealer pleaded guilty to manslaughter Friday, admitting he gave a nod that initiated a fatal beating, drugging and dismemberment of a young man who owed him $300.
As the federal election nears the finish line, three generations of Prairie political minds debate whether the shifting allegiances of young Conservatives and loyal Liberal baby boomers are driven by hope, anger or economic anxiety.
The Parade of Wonders weaved its way through downtown Calgary Friday, on a new route this year, marking the start of the annual Calgary Expo weekend. Organizers say it's Canada's biggest cosplay parade, "celebrating all things pop culture and creativity in the heart of Calgary."
Alberta’s measles outbreak is now the worst recorded in nearly three decades and that has health experts raising the alarm and renewing calls for stronger messaging from the provincial government.
A new jury was chosen in London, Ont., on Friday for the trial of five former world junior hockey players accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a hotel room in 2018. Earlier in the day, the judge declared a mistrial, setting up the need for a new trial.
In one of Alberta's largest and most geographically diverse ridings, candidates are looking to respond to a wide range of concerns that include tourism, wildfire mitigation, a lack of housing, and oil and gas development.
If the next government wants to build new energy infrastructure, experts say that could include different strategies such as taking an ownership stake or reducing red tape. But perceptions of "short-circuiting" processes could cause new problems.
Trump's attacks on Canada's economy and threats to make it the 51st state have infuriated Canadians, who are cancelling trips to the U.S. in big numbers.