The economic recovery is alive and well in our province, if the fourth annual edition of Alberta’s Best Workplaces is any indication. More importantly, it shows that employees are sharing in the spoils of this success.
Few stories have caused as much local head-scratching as Monday's front-page screamer claiming the federal Tories intentionally left oilsands emissions out of a report to the United Nations.
Large-scale sequestration of carbon dioxide into old oilfields has the potential to revive Alberta's flagging conventional oil industry and add one billion barrels of additional crude reserves, a leading proponent of an upgrader and CO2 pipeline said Friday.
Alberta will experience a significant economic rebound this year and lead the nation in GDP growth, says a report released Wednesday by Scotiabank. The report forecast GDP growth of 4.1 per cent for the province, while overall Canadian growth would be 3.6 per cent, the strongest advance in a decade for the country.
Oil Sands Newest PR Push Doomed to Fail -- Again