Meet Bruce, the goat who thinks he’s a dog

Meet Bruce, the goat who thinks he’s a dog

When nine-year-old Louise May Lewis asked her parents for a pet deer for her birthday, they knew that probably couldn’t happen. But the family, which lives north of Edmonton at the Beaver Lake Cree Nation, ended up adopting a baby…

Carbon tax changes will 'save people money,’ housing minister says

Carbon tax changes will ‘save people money,’ housing minister says

Federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser says the carbon policy shift will protect the environment while saving money for Canadians. Fraser discusses why Ottawa made changes to carbon pricing, and the impact felt in his home region of Atlantic Canada. Read…

N.B. premier says he's exploring options to stop collecting carbon tax

N.B. premier says he’s exploring options to stop collecting carbon tax

New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs says he’s seeking legal opinions on his province not collecting carbon tax. Higgs also discusses why he’s calling on Ottawa to scrap the carbon tax on heating for all Canadians and not just those in…

Why small-town sirens are a sign of Canadian history

Why small-town sirens are a sign of Canadian history

Some Alberta communities are familiar with a daily, noisy notice that it’s noon, while others may find the sound alarming. The CBC’s Lauren Fink visited communities that have had sirens for decades to find out why they’re there and why…

Connecting the food we eat to the farmers who produce it

Connecting the food we eat to the farmers who produce it

Albertans are getting a chance to learn more about the food they eat — and the people who produce it. The province’s Open Farm Days event takes place at 130 locations on Aug. 19 and 20. »»» Subscribe to CBC…