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Trial begins for North Dakota’s effort to recoup costs of policing Dakota Access pipeline protests

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Opening statements began Thursday in the trial of North Dakota’s lawsuit against the federal government for the costs of responding to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, the culmination of an unusual and drawn-out court fight. The state...

Cenovus reports second-highest quarterly production ever, driven by oilsands

Cenovus Energy Inc. is the latest Canadian oilsands company to report surging production levels just in time for the anticipated startup of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. The Calgary-based company said Thursday it saw its second-highest quarterly production...

Guilbeault lights firestorm in response to his saying the feds won’t fund new road infrastructure

There’s a truism in politics: “All politics is local.” And there’s nothing more local than the road full of potholes in front of your house. But Minster of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault, supposedly speaking on behalf of the...

Sask and Alberta NDP issue joint statement on federal NDP’s move to ban promotion of oil and gas

“It is not helpful to pick fights that just polarize people and get in the way of the real solutions we need.” The following joint statement from Saskatchewan NDP Energy Critic Aleana Young and Alberta NDP Energy Critic Nagwan Al-Guneid on Bill C-372, “An...

The charger format war is over. The one charger to rule them all is Tesla’s

A seismic shift has occurred in the electric vehicle space, with Stellantis, the last of the three major North American auto makers, choosing to join its competitors in adopting the Tesla charger system for its new electric vehicles starting in 2025. That charger...
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