Alberta surpasses 300 measles cases as doctors warn of exponential increases
More than 300 people in Alberta have fallen ill from measles since March and a group of doctors are warning the virus could grow exponentially in the coming weeks.
The Alberta government is reporting 16 new measles cases to bring the province's total count to 313.
The rising number has prompted the association representing Alberta doctors to warn of an outbreak that could quickly reach the thousands.
Smith says sovereignty referendum provides 'outlet' to avoid creation of new party
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she's willing to risk a separation referendum in part to avert the emergence of a political rival.
Smith says she doesn't support separating her province from Canada, but says Albertans have genuine grievances with the federal government, and she wants concessions from Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Speaking Wednesday to CTV News Channel, Smith was asked if it wasn't easier to quell separatism by taking it off the table.
Smith responded, “If there isn’t an outlet, it creates a new party.”
Canadian expert says India-Pakistan tension at highest point since 1999
A British Columbia researcher in South Asian affairs said Thursday that concerns about the current India and Pakistan tensions are justified, given that the region has not seen conflicts this intense in more than 25 years.
M.V. Ramana, professor at University of B.C.'s school of public policy and global affairs, said the last time there was a realistic risk of nuclear weapons being used was the conflict between the two sides in the Kargil region of Kashmir in 1999.
'Things to get off my chest': Alberta's former Speaker to vote, heckle as brief MLA
Alberta's now-former Speaker of the legislature says he's excited to display some partisanship in his last days as an elected official.
Nathan Cooper announced this week that he is to resign his seat in the assembly to become Alberta's representative to the United States in Washington.
The United Conservative Party MLA had been Alberta's legislature Speaker — the non-voting and non-partisan debate referee — since 2019.
Canada could lose its measles elimination status if spread lingers, PHAC advisor says
A senior medical advisor with the Public Health Agency of Canada says the country could lose its measles elimination status if the highly contagious disease continues to spread into the fall.
Dr. Marina Salvadori warned of the possibility Thursday as cases in Ontario grew by nearly 200 infections, adding that would only occur if prolonged spread continued beyond mid-October 2025.
Airdrie fire crews called to reported grass fire Thursday evening
Airdrie fire crews responded to a grass fire on Edmonton Trail in front of the Cam Clark Superstore Thursday evening.
An eyewitness told DiscoverAirdrie they first saw smoke around 6:45 p.m. and observed the fire grow in intensity. They said there were no vehicles or individuals nearby and noted that multiple 9-1-1 calls had already been made when they called.
Airdrie remains under a fire advisory. Rocky View County is currently under a fire ban.
Canadians mark Victory in Europe Day in special ceremonies
Veterans, diplomats, members of the Armed Forces and political leaders gathered Thursday at events across Canada commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe.
"Nearly every family knows somebody who suffered from the effect of war," said Fraser McKee, a 100-year-old veteran who helped to lay a wreath at the Toronto ceremony.
"This is to remember people that will have to go to war, as well as remembering those that went and didn’t come back."
Pope Leo XIV: American Cardinal, Robert Francis Prevost, named new pope
A new pope has been elected following the death of Pope Francis. White smoke began billowing from the chimney atop the Sistine Chapel on Thursday, signalling the decision by the College of Cardinals.
A large crowd in the thousands erupted into cheers as the words “Habemus Papam” ("We have a pope") rang out in St. Peter's Square, about an hour after the smoke first poured out. The new pope then came out onto the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica and greeted the crowd.
Military aircraft activity increasing in Kananaskis ahead of G7 Summit, RCMP says
Military aircraft will be flying more frequently over the Kananaskis region beginning in May as security preparations get underway for the 2025 G7 Leaders' Summit.
Simulated tornado tests regional response in Rocky View County
Crossfield and Rocky View County staged a full-scale emergency simulation on Thursday, which was built around a mock tornado that damaged property, displaced livestock, and triggered a mass evacuation.
The May 8 exercise, mandated under Alberta's Emergency Management Act, unfolded across multiple locations and tested how agencies coordinate during a simulated regional disaster.