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Judge to proceed with review of Alberta separation question

Judge to proceed with review of Alberta separation question

Court of King’s Bench Justice Colin Feasby denied the Alberta Prosperity Project's application to quash the review
Parks Canada closes Yukon trail after bear spray used twice to deter grizzly

Parks Canada closes Yukon trail after bear spray used twice to deter grizzly

The partial park closure, which took effect Aug. 11, remains in effect until further notice
U.S. attack helicopters make pit stops in Yukon, B.C.

U.S. attack helicopters make pit stops in Yukon, B.C.

Four AH-64 attack helicopters and two other choppers touched down at the Whitehorse airport on Aug. 13
North Pacific Canadian fisheries patrol results in dozens of citations

North Pacific Canadian fisheries patrol results in dozens of citations

Joint Canadian Coast Guard-Fisheries Oceans Canada patrol on the high seas found numerous shark-finning and dolphin-poaching violations
Advanced polls draw an estimated 14,500 voters in Alberta byelection

Advanced polls draw an estimated 14,500 voters in Alberta byelection

Around 13 per cent of riding’s population voted early ahead of Aug. 18 byelection
China imposes 75% tariff on Canadian canola products

China imposes 75% tariff on Canadian canola products

Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association calls for action
Value of Canada's aluminum exports to the U.S. in steep tariff-induced decline

Value of Canada's aluminum exports to the U.S. in steep tariff-induced decline

Value of exports is down by roughly one-third on average, 50 per cent from 36-month high
Open net salmon farm exodus expected in B.C., documents reveal

Open net salmon farm exodus expected in B.C., documents reveal

If big operators like Cermaq leave B.C. that could put closed containment salmon farms in tough position
Northwest B.C. duo build equipment to recover gold from tailings pond

Northwest B.C. duo build equipment to recover gold from tailings pond

The equipment shows great promise, duo says
Alberta working with Ontario and Saskatchewan to improve energy corridors

Alberta working with Ontario and Saskatchewan to improve energy corridors

The Governments of Ontario, Alberta, and Saskatchewan have issued a request for proposals (RFP) to explore options for establishing a new economic and energy corridor