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Irish company planning to produce jet fuel in Goldboro, N.S., at former LNG site

Editor’s Note: Goldboro was one the leading candidates for a Canadian East Coast liquefied natural gas export facility, the type German Chancellor Olaf Scholz basically begged Canada for. However, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said there was “no business...

Patchwork Podcast: Lloydminster Heavy Oil Show Part 1 – Jim Reiter, Gerald Aalbers

The Patchwork Podcast with Kurt Price and Tracey Klotz provided extensive coverage on site at the Lloydminster Heavy Oil Show Sept. 10 and 11. This is the first of three parts, with Minister of Energy and Resources Jim Reiter and Lloydminster Mayor Gerald Aalbers. In...

Singh says NDP drafting climate plan, won’t say if it’ll include consumer carbon tax

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh won’t say whether he would keep the consumer carbon price if his party forms government after the next election. Speaking to reporters in Montreal on Thursday, Singh criticized both the Liberals and the Conservatives over their...

B.C. to scrap consumer carbon tax if federal government drops legal requirement: Eby

A re-elected NDP government would scrap British Columbia’s long-standing carbon tax and shift the burden to “big polluters” if the federal government dropped its requirement for the law, Premier David Eby said Thursday. At a campaign event in...

Thursday is your last chance to attend the Lloydminster Heavy Oil Show

Today is your last chance to attend the Lloydminster Heavy Oil Show. There’s a noon luncheon with industry associations (tickets are still available at the door.) Wednesday was highlighted by Premier Scott Moe and Premier Danielle Smith taking part in a...
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