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Op-Ed: CAPP on Budget 2025: Saskatchewan’s Place in Canada’s Energy Superpower Ambition

By any measure, Canada is already a global energy heavyweight. As the fourth-largest oil producer and fifth-largest natural gas producer in the world, our nation can become the world’s next energy superpower—with Saskatchewan as a key element. Prime Minister Mark...

In depth with the minister on Saskatchewan First Energy Security Strategy and Supply Plan

  SASKATOON – On Oct. 20, Minister of Crown Investments Corp. Jeremy Harrison presented the Saskatchewan First Energy Security Strategy and Supply Plan. Pipeline Online spoke to the minister afterwards to dig a little deeper into what exactly it all means, as...

Pipeline Online Popcast, Ep. 20: Estella Petersen, on opportunities for First Nations people in the oilpatch

Estella Petersen is a member of Cowessess First Nation and is a heavy equipment operator for a large operator in the oilsands. She speaks of how she got there, and the opportunities for First Nations people such as herself. Editor’s note: This was originally...

Jim Warren: The Keystone XL is a long way from being revived: The corpse twitches, but does not dance

  There they were in the Oval Office, posing in front of a fireplace lavishly decorated in the styles of Liberace and Saddam Hussein. Donald Trump and Mark Carney were having a handshake for the cameras. It was Tuesday, Oct. 7, and will be remembered as the day...

New N.L. premier releases resignation note from man who quit Quebec energy deal panel

  By Sarah Smellie Newfoundland and Labrador’s new premier has published a resignation letter from an accountant who quit a panel overseeing the province’s energy negotiations with Quebec’s hydro utility, defying the former Liberal...
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