
Lily Dupuis
Reporter
Lily Dupuis is the Digital Associate Producer for CBC Calgary. She joined CBC News as a researcher for the 2023 Alberta provincial election. She can be reached at [email protected].
Latest from Lily Dupuis

Alberta brewers concerned about cost of beer cans amid aluminum tariff war
Not even cracking open a cold one is safe from tariffs. As the Canada-U.S. trade war continues to dominate headlines, Alberta's beer industry is paying close attention to how this is impacting the price of metal cans.
Canada -Calgary |

Alberta metal companies fear Trump's tariffs might mean making hard decisions
Alberta's billion-dollar steel and aluminum industries are bracing for a big hit on Wednesday as U.S. President Donald Trump is promising to impose a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian metal products entering the United States.
Canada -Calgary |

Trump slaps Canadian energy exports with 10% tariffs, leaving oilpatch 'deeply disappointed'
U.S. President Donald Trump followed through with his tariff threat against Canada on Tuesday, including 10 per cent tariffs on oil and gas exports.
Canada -Calgary |

'Uncertainty is almost as bad as the tariffs themselves': Tariff threat alone hurts Alberta
Donald Trump’s tariff threats have been top of mind for Canadians since he took control of the White House. But whether or not that threat actually materializes, some are concerned the uncertainty is already affecting business operations north of the border.
Canada -Calgary |

What's in it for Calgary? Alberta government drops new budget
New funding for some major projects in Calgary was announced on Thursday as Alberta’s UCP government released its 2025 budget.
Canada -Calgary |

'Trying to stay strong': Ukrainians in Calgary reflect on 3 years of war
Three years ago today, Russia launched its full-scale military invasion of Ukraine, pushing hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians to leave their homes and leave behind family members and the lives they once knew to seek refuge in another country.
Canada -Calgary |
Calgary police blame drop in photo radar fines for $28M revenue shortfall
The Calgary Police Service's operating budget is facing a $28-million shortfall following a decrease in photo radar fine revenue, according to police Chief Mark Neufeld.
Canada -Calgary |

How Trump's tariffs might land in Alberta, if the clock runs out on Canada's 30-day reprieve
Given the temporary nature of Donald Trump's tariff reprieve, everyday Albertans are still bracing for impact, and analysts caution about a challenging road ahead.
Canada -Calgary |

Mind the gap: Why Trump's tariffs could blow out the WCS and WTI differential
While the price gap between a barrel of North American benchmark oil and a barrel of Canadian oilsands crude has long existed, some market watchers say if the tariffs proposed by U.S. president Donald Trump were applied to Canadian oil exports, that gap would widen even further
Canada -Calgary |

Mid-level jobs seem few and far between for some Albertans
Some Albertans who have a few years of career experience under their belt say they're struggling to find mid-career jobs that match their skill level and knowledge.
Canada -Calgary |