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Brian Zinchuk: TC Energy dumping Keystone Pipeline like a despised, soon-to-be-ex-wife

After 18 years of heartbreak and misery, TC Energy is dumping its experiment into oil pipelines like a despised soon-to-be-ex-wife. TC Energy announced on July 27 it is spinning off a new liquids pipelines company from its natural gas pipelines and power generation...

Guilbeault and Wilkinson, the two ministers most responsible for the “energy transition,” stay put in cabinet shuffle

OTTAWA – For the largest shakeup of his cabinet since becoming prime minister in 2015, Justin Trudeau left alone the two key minister most responsible for the trials and tribulations of the energy industry and a federally-enforced “energy transition.” Indeed, one of...

Crescent Point Energy reports $212.3 million profit in second quarter

Crescent Point Energy Corp. reported its second-quarter profit fell by 36 per cent year-over-year as global oil prices declined from 2022’s dramatic peaks. The Calgary-based company said Wednesday it earned $212.3 million in the three-month period ended June 30,...

Brian Zinchuk: Diesel won’t be easily replaced on the farm, Mr. Minister of Natural Resources

I was out at the cabin, trying to trim the reeds and weeds along the water, when I came across a stark reminder of how good we have it because of fossil fuels. I was using the electric whipper snipper when the reel head decided to disassemble itself. But I still had a...

Federal government’s latest villainization of oil and gas: “Phasing out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies”

Editor’s note: sometimes you just have to hear it from the horse’s mouth. And with that, here is the most recent press release from the federal government villainizing oil and gas: Here’s the press release headline: Government of Canada delivers on...
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