BREAKING: Trudeau’s officers arrest Tamara Lich, Convoy leader

Tamara Lich’s lawyer, Eric Granger, has confirmed that she has been arrested but is uncertain why Lich was arrested again.
Calgary Stampede to host “Karla Marx” for Drag Queen Brunch

The Calgary Stampede just got even more woke after organizers announced a “Drag Queen Brunch” during this year’s rodeo festivities.
Alberta fuel relief to stay for another three months

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney just announced that the fuel tax relief, which has led to the lowest gas prices in Canada, will remain for another three months amid hyperinflationary concerns.
Anti-oil, Saudi-sponsored Sebastian Vettel places 12th in Canadian Grand Prix

After being booed and shamed for his anti-oil stance by a crowd of rowdy Canadians, Saudi-sponsored F1 racer Sebastian Vettel ingloriously limped away with a 12th-place finish and 0 points at the Canadian Grand Prix.
COVID is finally just the flu in Alberta (again)
The same day the federal government is expected to suspend the travel ban temporarily, the Alberta government announced it would end all remaining COVID restrictions, effectively relegating COVID to the status of the common flu.
Calgary climate change plan is insane

Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek and the Community Development Committee have unveiled a 2050 net-zero climate change plan that will cost Calgarians 87 billion dollars over 28 years.
Devin Dreeshen: The best man for the job, but will he run for UCP leader?

With Premier Jason Kenney stepping down as leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP), many have begun speculating who could replace him as both leader of the party and Premier of Alberta, with some pointing to MLA Devin Dreeshen as the best for the job.
BREAKING: Jason Kenney resigns

Despite surviving the leadership review, Jason Kenney announced that will resign as leader of the UCP and Premier of Alberta, having only secured 51.4 per cent of the vote.
Fate of Alberta decided in two days: leadership review
The Alberta government could see a major shakeup following the results of the leadership review, which will be known in just two days on May 18.
Bill C-69: Alberta Court protects Alberta’s “birthright” from Trudeau’s greasy hands

The Alberta Court of Appeal has ruled that Bill C-69, the environmental ‘Impact Assessment Act,’ also known as the ‘No more Pipelines’ Act, is unconstitutional.