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CO2 is not a pollutant; we’re going to burn coal until we run out of coal: Sask United Leader Jon Hromek

  WEYBURN – It’s not often an oil company CEO sells his company to run for provincial politics, becoming the leader of an upstart party in the process. But that’s exactly what Jon Hromek has done. With the sale of junior oil producer Adonai Resources II in...

Pretty sure canals aren’t supposed to have trees in them: Stantec and MPE Engineering Firms Selected for Westside Irrigation Rehabilitation Project

REGINA – On July 25, the Government of Saskatchewan announced the awarding of the next planning and engineering design work for Westside Irrigation Rehabilitation Project (WIRP) to Prairie Engineering Partners, a joint venture from Stantec and MPE engineering...

Teck Resources achieves record copper output as QB mine project continues to ramp up

  By Amanda Stephenson With the sale of its coal business now firmly in the rear-view mirror, Canadian miner Teck Resources Ltd. marked its transition to a pure-play metals company by achieving record copper production in its second quarter. The Vancouver-based...

Environmental activists target Montreal airport for third straight day

Environmental activists have caused disruptions outside Montreal’s Trudeau International Airport for a third consecutive day in protest of Canadian fossil fuel policy. Activist group Last Generation Canada says three of its members  glued their hands to the road...

MEG Energy announces dividend as it reaps Trans Mountain expansion benefits

CALGARY – MEG Energy announced a quarterly dividend of 10 cents per share as it reported earnings of $136 million, saying a successful start-up of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion has helped generate better prices for its oil. The Calgary-based oilsands...
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