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Carney tells business crowd a new pipeline project is ‘going to happen’

By Kyle Duggan in Ottawa Prime Minister Mark Carney came close to telling a Bay Street audience today that he will secure a new pipeline for Alberta, offering his strongest endorsement yet of the idea. During an address to the Canadian Club Toronto this afternoon...

Brian Zinchuk on Evan Bray Show: Federal budget 2025 and nuclear power generation

The federal budget and nuclear power generation were the topics of the Nov. 5 appearance of Pipeline Online editor Brian Zinchuk on the CJME/CKOM Evan Bray Show. 0104 SaskPower SASPO-2907 Hero Video_30sec0104 SaskPower SASPO-2907 Hero Video_30sec0102 Lori Carr Coal...

Budget signals tone shift on oil and gas, but key details still unclear: experts

The federal budget has signalled a shift in tone on the oil and gas sector, but experts say there’s still a lot of unknowns in how that will actually play out. “The nexus between energy security, economic security, and national security is clearer than...

Budget 2025: Saskatchewan impacts: Industrial carbon tax is back on the menu, tax credits for nuclear

  OTTAWA – Mark Carney’s first budget as prime minister had a few concessions for the energy sector, but still insists on an industrial carbon tax for many years to come. And it appears that Saskatchewan might be in the crosshairs on that point, as earlier this...

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...
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