Five of the brightest cities in Canada, measured in average hours of sun, reside in the triangle between Calgary, Medicine Hat and Lethbridge, Alta. So it’s mildly amusing to note Alberta’s new premier, Danielle Smith, essentially clinched the United Conservative Party leadership by vowing to tell Ottawa to stick it where the sun don’t shine. Read More
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