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Premiers, Pipelines & Pompoms: Alberta's Busy Day in the Spotlight!

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🤝 Political Gatherings

  1. Western premiers are on the move! Expect a showdown in Alberta as premiers from Western Canada gather in Kananaskis for a conference amid rising pipeline tensions between Premier Danielle Smith and British Columbia's Premier David Eby, marked by discussions on trade, energy, and the province's controversial future in Canada. With the separatism question looming large, all eyes will be on this crucial meeting.
  2. Alberta's got a 'Forever Canadian' campaign! In response to Smith's provocative idea of an independence vote, Thomas Lukaszuk, a former deputy premier, rallied hundreds for a cheeky unity bus tour to promote staying in Canada. They'll be traversing the province, waving flags and singing 'O Canada' to ensure Albertans think twice before casting a ballot for separation in October.

📋 Economy & Business

  1. CRTC's Netflix tax might just be a pickle! Pierre Poilievre is raising eyebrows and cautioning that the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission’s proposed 'Netflix tax' could throw a wrench into U.S.-Canada trade talks, potentially inflating streaming costs yet again. Clearly, it's a point of contention worth watching!
  2. E-bike fires have become a hot topic! Safety concerns mount as e-bike battery fires are becoming alarmingly common across Canada. Companies are stepping up with innovative safety products to address these fiery risks—always better to prevent a heat mishap!

🔍 Research & Discoveries

  1. Old buildings giving you the spooks? Researchers from Edmonton have uncovered why some of our historic sites can feel eerie, linking creepy vibes to architectural features and urban legends—who knew our past could be so unsettling?
  2. Weather warnings as radar team disbands. With Environment Canada closing its radar research team, experts voice safety concerns over storm tracking efficiency. As we’ve seen, timely weather updates can save lives—let’s hope the cloud isn’t settling in for a long term!

🌿 Conservation Efforts

  1. Alberta zoos are taking bird flu seriously! Local zoos are employing various strategies to protect their avian residents from the ongoing threat of avian flu. These safeguards illustrate the importance of caring for wildlife while keeping public health in mind.

Source Articles (9)

Here's how Alberta zoos are protecting birds from avian flu

Zoos and wildlife facilities in Alberta are taking steps to protect their birds from avian flu. Outbreaks on commercial poultry operations in Alberta have been detected east of Edmonton and near Ribstone Creek in east-central Alberta on May 11, and northeast of Drumheller on May 16.

General May 24, 2026

Weather experts concerned about public safety as Environment Canada disbands radar research team

From hail sizes to wind speeds, weather radars help Environment and Climate Change Canada track storms and issue public warnings. But the organization has recently disbanded its radar research team. Meanwhile, it's begun leaning on AI to help make forecasting more accurate. Weather experts say the changes will affect the country.

General May 24, 2026

Edmonton researchers find why old buildings might give you the creeps

Rodney Schmaltz, a psychology professor at MacEwan University in Edmonton, is interested in why some people believe in the paranormal. He and his colleagues studied the effect of infrasound on the body and mind.

General May 24, 2026

E-bike battery fires are a hazard across Canada. These companies are pitching solutions

Fires and explosions from lithium batteries for e-bikes have led to millions in damage and even deaths across Canada. Fire chiefs have voiced concerns and e-bikes face bans in some buildings and transit. Two companies say they have a safer solution, with added benefits for e-bike riders.

General May 24, 2026

Poilievre comes out swinging against CRTC's 'Netflix tax,' says it could derail U.S. trade talks

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is demanding Prime Minister Mark Carney step in and overrule the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) as it forces mostly American web giants pay more to fund homegrown programming.

General May 24, 2026

Campaign to keep Alberta in Canada launches, after Danielle Smith vows to put province's future to a vote

Premier Danielle Smith has said the more than 400,000 signatures the Forever Canadian petition garnered, and the roughly 300,000 signatures the Stay Free Alberta petition got, indicates that more than 700,000 Albertans want to put the province's future in Confederation on a ballot this fall.

General May 24, 2026

Western premiers to meet in Alberta amid pipeline tensions between Smith and Eby

Premiers representing the western provinces will gather in Kananaskis for a two-day meeting starting Monday. Both B.C. Premier David Eby and Alberta Danielle Smith have said it could be a little awkward.

General May 24, 2026
‘Forever Canadian’ group launches provincewide ‘unity bus’ campaign

‘Forever Canadian’ group launches provincewide ‘unity bus’ campaign

Alberta's former deputy premier Thomas Lukaszuk said his Forever Canadian campaign will see him and hundreds of volunteers zigzagging from the province's north to the south.

Politics May 24, 2026
Western premiers set to meet in Alberta as province deals with separatism question

Western premiers set to meet in Alberta as province deals with separatism question

A spokesperson for the premier's office said the meeting is to focus on issues like trade and the economy, but other leaders expect to discuss the issue of separatism in Alberta.

Canada May 24, 2026