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Carney says B.C. ‘has to agree’ on pipeline plan from Alberta

  By Nick Murray British Columbia “has to agree” on any pipeline from Alberta to the Pacific coast, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday, as his government edges closer to unveiling the details of a new energy pact it has been negotiating with...

Trouble in ‘Team Canada’ as B.C.’s deputy premier raises spectre of pipeline lawsuit

  By Wolfgang Depner in Victoria Rifts in “Team Canada” appear to be widening on the brink of a federal announcement on a potential pipeline from Alberta to the West Coast, with B.C.’s deputy premier even raising the prospect of legal action...

Jim Warren: Optimists anxiously await the Memorandum of Understanding while Mark Carney doubles down on “Nut Zero”

The rumours are probably true. Something of great significance affecting Canada’s oil industry will happen on or just before this coming weekend. Either a memorandum of understanding between Ottawa and Alberta which signals a clear path forward for the approval and...

Op-Ed: Brian Brunskill: Developing Saskatchewan’s untapped power generation opportunity, supported by our geological advantage

  Like coal, our sunshine and wind are free for the taking, and they will likely last forever. Although abundant and generally predictable they are both intermittent and must be backed by natural gas and hydro generation to cover the gap. But here’s the thing:...

New overpass, ban on sick notes and more promised in Manitoba throne speech

  Manitoba to add natural gas-fired power generation at Brandon By Steve Lambert The Manitoba government is promising to build an overpass to improve safety at an intersection where 17 people died in a bus crash. Premier Wab Kinew said Tuesday the overpass is to...
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