A new bill from the provincial government is being characterized as the first major overhaul of provincial legislation governing credit unions in Alberta in 30 years
Alberta's campaign to create a new "living wage" by raising the minimum wage may have laudable goals, but is more likely to kill jobs and businesses
Alberta should mitigate its dependence on resources revenue by developing a long-term hedging strategy for its oil and gas assets
Former Harper lieutenant Jason Kenney will be trying to unify Alberta's fractured right, as Harper did at the federal level a decade ago. But compromise is required
Alberta adopts prospectus exemption rule for start-ups
TD Bank report estimates Alberta’s economy will contract 6.5% over 2015 and 2016
The people of Fort McMurray face a huge rebuilding task. But more than effort, time and money, the town's future will turn on the price of oil
With massive job losses and even whole businesses disappearing, Albertans are down in the dumps. Few remember that the early 1980s were worse - and that the province did recover
Between 1.1 million and 1.25 million barrels of oil per day have been knocked out of the oilsands industry’s full capacity
Alberta has the luxury to run deficits Newfoundfland and Labrador already has significant debt