Articles by Catherine Griwkowsky
Finance minister touts lower-than-forecast deficit but warns of continued oil export woes in 2019
Despite lagging oil prices, Alberta’s deficit is down and the province is still on track to balance the budget by 2024.
Read MorePanel says largest oilsands mine in Alberta history ‘in the public interest’ despite damage to the environment and Indigenous communities
A joint federal-Alberta panel has recommended a massive oilsands mine proposed by Teck Resources Ltd. be approved.
Read MoreUCP campaign ads strike a neutral “governmental” tone as election season heats up
Political scientist Duane Bratt says the UCP’s two latest television campaign ads aim to reform the party’s “image problem.”
Read MoreAlberta’s carbon emissions cap regulations won’t be in place before next election
Alberta’s Oil Sands Emissions Limit Act has been law for two years, but regulations to enact the legislation won’t be in place by the time Albertans head to the polls.
Read MoreNDP MLA kicked out of caucus after accusing party leadership of bullying
Calgary—East MLA Robyn Luff has been booted from the NDP caucus after releasing a letter saying she would no longer sit in the House in protest of the centralization of power in the premier’s office.
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