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Banff Sunshine Village says it's seeing more Americans hit the ski hills this winter, a bump they attribute in part to the Canadian loonie that has been hovering around 70 cents compared with the U.S.
The polar vortex will be the most expansive in over a decade, encompassing all of Canada and parts of the States. Here’s what that means for you.
People are packing up and heading West! Alberta was just named the leading growth province in the country for the second year in a row, and two of its cities are the most popular choices for Canadians.
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Member of former coal policy committee says feedback collected by Alberta resident, Indigenous people and communities is being ignored as the government instead leans on industry to guide its hand
Canada recorded insured losses of C$8.5 billion ($5.90 billion) in 2024, the largest annual sum ever recorded, following wildfires in Jasper, a hailstorm in Calgary and flooding in major cities, data from the Insurance Bureau of Canada released on Monday showed.
The number of students confirmed to have been impacted by the PowerSchool data breach has risen to 2.4 million, and it's expected to grow as more data is released.
Canada wants to host the next generation of data centres that will provide computing power needed for the burgeoning boom in artificial intelligence. But with many grids already maxed-out and the queue of IT players aiming to connect growing longer,
Researchers in climate change communication and environmental sociology propose potential ways to tackle climate change misinformation online
A cold snap stretching from eastern Alberta to Atlantic Canada was in full swing Tuesday and Wednesday, in some cases straining power grids, but a brief reprieve from the extreme temperatures is expected this weekend.
An industry coalition won a court case challenging Canada's plastic ban on single-use items. The government appealed. What's next?