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Jim Warren: How to govern while fiscally handcuffed: don’t follow the example of the Romanow NDP

Improving conditions for the oil and gas industries may be the low hanging fruit for a fiscally challenged government.   For Conservatives, winning the next federal election comes with a downside. The Trudeau Liberals have saddled Canadians, and the Poilievre...

You don’t see that very often – Saskatchewan’s wind power averaged 89% output on Jan. 24

  According to SaskPower’s Where Your Power Comes From webpage, wind power generation had an exceptional day in this province on Friday, Jan. 24. And the next day, it just about did it again. According to the daily log, which provides 24-hour averages for...

Trump’s call for OPEC to bring down cost of oil conflicts with his agenda: experts

By Kelly Geraldine Malone WASHINGTON — Experts say U.S. President Donald Trump’s push for the OPEC+ alliance of oil exporting countries to bring down the cost of oil conflicts with the Republican leader’s own plans to make America energy-dominant. Trump...

Equinor hires companies for work on stalled Bay du Nord oilfield off Newfoundland

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Norwegian energy giant Equinor has contracted two companies to do preliminary work for the stalled Bay du Nord offshore oil project in Newfoundland and Labrador. BW Offshore, an international company headquartered in Norway, says Equinor hired...

Fishers worried by N.S. premier’s musings over lifting oil-exploration moratorium

By Michael Tutton Nova Scotia seafood industry representatives voiced concerned Thursday over comments from the premier that he’s open to ending a moratorium on fossil fuel drilling in the rich Georges Bank fishing grounds. Premier Tim Houston said Wednesday the...
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