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‘Should I just laugh?’: Energy experts question Freeland’s pledge to push LNG

OTTAWA — Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland’s pitch to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) to allies is drawing skeptical reactions from those who say her government neglected the sector over the past decade. The former finance minister’s policy...

AltaGas and Keyera sign deals to work together at Ridley Island and Fort Saskatchewan

CALGARY — AltaGas Ltd. and Keyera Corp. have signed a deal to work together in a plan they say will see more Canadian energy products reach Asian markets. Under the agreement, Keyera has signed a 15-year tolling contract for 12,500 barrels per day of liquefied...

Brian Zinchuk: Absorbing Canada would make the US Democrat forever – and it could lead to war

Originally published Jan. 21. On Feb. 7, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Trump’s talk of absorbing Canada ‘is a real thing.” Well, he’s president now, and planning on tariffing the hell out Canada on Feb. 1. This is part of Trump’s...

Brian Zinchuk: Saskatchewan’s Oil and Gas 20 high school class is everything I hoped for

  Sign your kids up next year   I just helped my son with his first week’s review of his Oil and Gas 20 class. Colour me impressed. When then-Minister of Education Jeremy Cockrill stood at a podium at the 2024 Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show in Weyburn to...

Jim Warren: Environmental policy makers around the world require greater adult supervision: Canada and Sri Lanka provide examples

Many of the environmental and climate change policies implemented around the world over the past few decades have proven ineffective, wasteful and expensive. Some of those policies and projects are stand outs because they were patently ridiculous as well as wasteful....
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