Sentences with phrase «alberta premier»

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Alberta Premier Rachel Notely was more than happy with Justin Trudeau's approval of the Kinder Morgan project.
Lawyer seeks court order to prevent Alberta Premier from calling early election, Canadian Press
Editor's note: This article was updated at 8:50 p.m. ET on April 8 with additional background and reaction from Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, Opposition Leader Jason Kenney, federal Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr, and B.C. Premier John Horgan.
Alberta Premier Jim Prentice sees public opinion warm up, experiences a potentially problematic drop in oil prices, and quietly skids an unpopular Redford - era labour law.
Instead of being led astray by Newman's anachronistic vision of a federal government overriding local interests and minority rights to build projects of national importance, Alberta Premier Jim Prentice and Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall should follow Ontario's and Quebec's example and commit to respecting Aboriginal rights and Treaty rights.
Retaliation was swift with Alberta Premier Rachel Notley threatening legal action and economic sanctions against the province of British Columbia for putting up another roadblock in the expansion of the pipeline.
The prime minister has insisted the pipeline will be built; Alberta premier Notley is four - square behind TMX.
Kenney's April 15th Tweet contained a link to a characteristically tendentious Calgary Herald story that complained B.C. NDP Premier John Horgan was «still blocking Trans Mountain» after his meeting in Ottawa to discuss the pipeline impasse with the PM and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley.
It's time, perhaps, for Alberta Premier Rachel Notley to spend more energy explaining how her government is different from Jason Kenney's Opposition and less on how it's the same!
Over the past week, Trudeau and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley's government — along with Conservative politicians, business leaders, bankers and the oilpatch — have blamed opposition in British Columbia for triggering Kinder Morgan's threat to cancel the project.
Joining Wall in opposing the deal were Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach and Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says the province will buy the Trans Mountain oil pipeline project if that's what it takes to get it built.
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley is threatening to turn off the oil taps in a fight with British Columbia over the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Hypothetical musings on what Alberta Premier Rachel Notley might say to B.C. Premier John Horgan
Ontario voters should reflect on the successes Alberta premier Rachel Notley has had in Alberta.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, a New Democrat, had just expressed her confidence everything was going swimmingly in the Alberta government's negotiations with the Texas - based energy company to «reduce or eliminate investor risks» and ensure the controversial pipeline expansion to the B.C. Coast moves ahead.
As the battle for the Trans Mountain pipeline rages on — last week, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley launched a million dollar ad campaign aimed at its opponents in B.C. — a big question still looms.
This year's list also sees new movers and shakers including Alberta Premier Alison Redford, NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair, and a group of highly respected changemakers.
It's been nearly a year since Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced an ambitious set of policies to cap oil sands emissions, phase out coal - fired power generation and implement an economy - wide carbon tax in Canada's «dirty» province.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Alberta Premier Rachel Notley in Edmonton, Friday, May 13, 2016, before a flight to Fort McMurray.
Such details are apparently irrelevant to Alberta premier Rachel Notley and her federal tar sands / oil sands ally, prime minister Justin Trudeau.
Edmonton, Alberta — September 8, 2014 — The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) congratulates new Alberta Premier - designate Jim Prentice on (more...)
This week we heard that Alberta Premier Alison Redford is considering increasing the price of carbon in Alberta by imposing a limit on tar - sands emissions and a $ 40 - per - tonne - tax on production above that limit.
«[Alberta Premier Alison] Redford and Canadian oil companies may benefit from the pipeline, but folks here at home will be the ones taking on all of the risk, without any reward,» said Rachel Wolf, a spokeswoman for the All Risk No Reward group, in response to Redford's recent visit to Washington to lobby for the approval of Keystone XL.
Recently, I listened to Alberta Premier Rachel Notley on the CBC the other day making her pitch, emphasizing the economic benefits for BC.
But Alberta Premier Rachel Notley is slamming the B.C. proposal, calling it unconstitutional.
Source: Alberta Royalty Review Panel Saying that «Future generations of Albertans will receive a fair share from the development of their resources,» Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach last week unveiled the... Read more →
The ad was purchased after the New York Times turned down the offer of a guest editorial from Alberta Premier Redford.
He is a former Chancellor of the University of Prince Edward Island, former governor of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, former member of the Alberta Premier's Council on Carbon Capture and Storage and former member of Board of Management of the Alberta Economic Authority.
[Summerland, BC] Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced an immediate boycott on all imports of wines from British Columbia Tuesday, in what is becoming a growing inter-provincial spat over the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline.
In recent months Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley and former federal natural resources minister Joe Oliver have all advocated for more bitumen export pipelines, while British Columbia premier Christy Clark has lauded the benefits of LNG projects and natural gas pipelines from fracking operations in northern B.C.
By the very same IQ test, Alberta premier Rachel Notley must be a genius.
He is the first Alberta premier of Ukrainian descent.
To this end, the party is dispatching «everyone and everything they've got» to the race, says Alberta strategist Stephen Carter, who orchestrated the improbable victories of Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi and Alberta Premier Alison Redford.
During a press conference Sunday, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said the May 31 deadline is a serious concern for Alberta.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announces that she is suspending the province's ban on B.C. wine at the legislature in Edmonton, on Thursday, February 22, 2018.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley makes remarks before the first meeting of the Market Access Task Force, convened to respond to B.C. in the fight over the Trans Mountain oil pipeline, in Edmonton Alta, on Wednesday February 14, 2018.
Wine makers in British Columbia are saying «Cheers» after Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced the end of Alberta's ban on importing B.C. wine this...
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley is calling a recent court decision on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project a definitive victory.
Alberta Premier Notley, Premier Horgan, and Prime Minister Trudeau need to do what's right for their constituents across this country and get these pipelines approved and our products moving.
On the day Donald Trump punished most nations of the world (including his own) with steel and aluminum tariffs, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley made a policy declaration that sounds more Trumpian than any Canadian observer might have imagined possible, especially after she banned B.C. wine over a pipeline tiff and then relented weeks later.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, as Chair of the Council of the Federation, will lead the Canadian delegation at the 2018 Summit of North American Governors and Premiers.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley to lead Canadian delegation at Summit of North American Governors and Premiers May 1, 2018
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley to lead Canadian delegation at Summit of North American Governors and Premiers
«Subnational leaders have a critical role to play in expanding trade, increasing competitiveness and supporting our highly - integrated supply chains,» said Alberta Premier Rachel Notley.
Premier Darrell Dexter, Nova Scotia — Chair Premier Dalton McGuinty, Ontario — Vice-Chair Premier Pauline Marois, Québec Premier David Alward, New Brunswick Premier Greg Selinger, Manitoba Premier Christy Clark, British Columbia Premier Robert Ghiz, Prince Edward Island Premier Brad Wall, Saskatchewan (by conference call) Premier Alison Redford, Alberta Premier Kathy Dunderdale, Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Bob McLeod, Northwest Territories Premier Darrell Pasloski, Yukon Premier Eva Aariak, Nunavut
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley wanted a respectful debate on the pipeline.
May 1, 2018 — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, as Chair of the Council of the Federation, will lead the Canadian delegation at the 2018 Summit of North American Governors and Premiers.
It may have seemed like a shrewd move by Alberta Premier Rachel Notley last year when she named prominent environmental activist Tzeporah Berman to the new Oil Sands Advisory Group (OSAG).
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