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Beck writes federal ministers to repeal Bill C-69 and revise the Clean Electricity Regulations

REGINA – As the sitting resumes in the House of Commons, Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck sent five letters to a total of nine ministers in Carney’s cabinet calling for action on Saskatchewan issues that have too often been ignored by federal governments of all...

National energy corridor? Pipelines? Not mentioned in throne speech, but “energy superpower” is

OTTAWA – With King Charles III literally on the throne, delivering the speech from the throne, the new Mark Carny-led federal government made its intentions know. On the energy front, it will seek to become an “energy superpower,” yet the throne speech makes no...

Pipeline Online Podcast Ep. 10: Ken From, former CEO of SaskEnergy, TSASK, PTRC, and Prairie Hunter

Ken From is former CEO of SaskEnergy, TSASK, Petroleum Technology Research Centre and oil company Prairie Hunter Energy. Ken is also a former president of APEGS. A few weeks ago he was a keynote speaker at the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference, where his...

Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Tim Hodgson at the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, verbatim

Editor’s note: In Pipeline Online’s continuing mission to tell you exactly what the federal Liberal government is saying on energy and environmental policy, this is the verbatim speech of the new Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Tim Hodgson, who...

Western premiers agree to develop new economic corridors, call for federal support

YELLOWKNIFE — Canada’s western premiers say they’ve agreed to identify, plan and develop new economic corridors to connect provincial resources to international markets. A joint statement issued Thursday says doing so would boost Canada’s market...
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