Last Tuesday, it was a pleasure to give opening remarks at Canada Powered by Women’s Calgary Signature Event, their biggest yet, with attendance up 25% over last year. More women in energy means stronger, more balanced solutions for Alberta and Canada. #beunignorable
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Last April Fool's got a little out of hand.
Grateful to meet with reps from Siksika Nation in Ottawa last Tuesday to discuss potential fed support for a new middle school—something I strongly support. As we near the 150th anniversary of Treaty 7 in 2027, supporting education and future generations in Siksika is more important than ever.
Great to visit White Birch Paper’s Masson mill in Gatineau last Monday with PS Claude Guay. We met the team behind a facility with deep roots in the region and a strong future. A personal visit too—my grandfather used to work at White Birch. Proud of the workers building this community.
As Albertans, every minute we spend on separatism is a minute 1) we're dividing families, 2) scaring away investors; and 3) not building our province and our country. nationalnewswatch.com/2026/03/27/a...
Big thanks to the Red Iron Labs team for the blast last Wednesday—never thought I’d be trying VR sims with Minister Marc Miller. Great to visit this Calgary-based, women-led studio and see work spanning games, health, education, training, and productivity tools—the kind of innovation we’re backing.
Last week, it was great to be back at #UCalgary with PS Karim Bardeesy for the announcement of over $20M for 34 genomics R&D projects. With $45M+ in co-investment, these partnerships will create jobs, strengthen key sectors, and turn Canadian research into real-world results.
Gave a speech to the Canadian Club of Calgary earlier this week where I talked about western values, and how they can (and do) underpin an increasingly popular western liberalism.
Cameos from: my HS social studies teacher, Pierre Poilievre, Harry Chase. www.coreyhogan.ca/p/being-libe...
It was me!
Happy world poetry day
This week, I was grateful to join a Canadian Institute of Mining panel on issues and opportunities in Canada’s mining sector — from the federal role in sustainable growth to Indigenous engagement, stronger projects, and the impact of the Alberta–Ottawa MOU.
New substack on why being Liberal in deep-blue Alberta is less weird than people think — and why it might actually fit the place better than expected.
Today, I was honoured to announce over $4.4 mil in federal support for a new Japanese community centre in Calgary. This project will create a welcoming, sustainable space for cultural & educational programming while helping preserve & celebrate Japanese heritage in our city for generations to come.
They’re lucky it wasn’t:
Dissatisfied: 20%
Very satisfied: 19%
Pretty satisfied: 17%
Quite satisfied: 15%
Somewhat satisfied: 15%
Last week, I was at Western Archrib in Sturgeon County to announce over $4.4M to strengthen the Prairie forest sector, including $2M+ for a new mass timber facility. This means more production, support for construction, and good jobs—keeping Canada’s forest sector strong for years to come.
Alberta separatists are 20% of the vote, 100% of the noise.
They've railroaded us into a conversation that erodes business confidence and pits us against each other.
Absent polls suggesting any chance Albertans want this, the Premier should shut the door to a divisive referendum.
Great visit to Conifer Energy in Redwater to see their team’s innovative carbon capture work. Canadian workers are leading in producing energy while cutting emissions. Through supports like the CCUS Investment Tax Credit, we’re backing jobs and helping build Canada as an energy superpower.
Le Canada doit diversifier son commerce - tout en gérant notre relation avec les États-Unis pendant qu’on le fait. On a signé de nouvelles ententes et on a actuellement les meilleurs tarifs avec les États-Unis.
C’est comme ça qu’on bâtit un Canada fort.
Canada needs to diversify trade - and manage our relationship with the United States while we do. We've signed new agreements and we have the best current tariffs with the United States.
We're building Canada strong.
On Tuesday, I was proud to join National accessArts Centre at the Calgary Zoo as they announced the exciting renovations to Old Scouts Hall in West Hillhurst. The federal government is proud to support organizations like this that bring such great value to communities like Calgary Confederation.
The U.S. accounts for 71% of our exports and their trade actions have made 2025 a difficult year.
But we're diversifying markets, we're investing billions in infrastructure, we have the most foreign investment in 18 years, and employment is growing. We'll win this trade war.
We got ‘em last time and we’ll get ‘em next time.
Couldn’t be more proud of Team Canada and congrats to Team USA - incredible game.
USA is lucky that too many men is not a penalty in an elimination game against Canada in this tournament
I'm kind of embarrassed for them, the Alberta budget must be really bad. calgary.citynews.ca/2026/02/19/s...
Photo of Prime Minister Carney with Tatiana Auguste in Terrebonne, Québec.
Photo of Prime Minister Carney with Tatiana Auguste in Terrebonne, Québec.
Photo of Prime Minister Carney with Tatiana Auguste in Terrebonne, Québec.
Stopped by La Buvette du Vieux-Terrebonne yesterday and left with a Terrebonne Cobras sweater. Thanks for introducing me to the community here, Tatiana.
Welcome, Matt!
Proud to join Minister @eleanorolszewski.bsky.social at Platform Calgary as we announce $5.8M+ through PrairiesCan’s Regional Tariff Response Initiative —helping southern Alberta businesses strengthen supply chains, scale up, and reach new markets. Let’s keep Calgary growing!
Of course, what's most important about the Canadian flag is what it means to us. It's the symbol of the country we love.
And on this February 15, like every day, it's good to remember that this is an amazing place worth fighting for. Happy Flag Day! www.coreyhogan.ca/p/on-canada
There are lots of flag rules but most are not unique to Canada. Just a few:
- Must be lit at night
- Points to left when hung vertically
- Must be respectfully disposed of
- Should never be used as tablecloth or drapery
- Should never touch the ground www.canada.ca/en/canadian-...