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New Alberta energy minister to keep coal moratorium, consider well clean-up breaks

Alberta’s new energy minister has promised to maintain an order protecting the Rocky Mountains in the province from coal development, for now. However, Peter Guthrie says his department is already working on a controversial program to give oil companies breaks...

McKenna-led UN group calls for regulation, end to greenwashing in net-zero pledges

By Ian Bickis in Toronto Vague promises by banks and businesses to reach net zero emissions decades in the future risk undermining the very real action needed now, former environment minister Catherine McKenna said as she released a report outlining the standards and...

Canadian Natural touts its economic contribution against backdrop of soaring profits

By Amanda Stephenson in Calgary Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.’s president Tim McKay added his voice Thursday to the chorus of oilsands executives who in recent days have been pushing back against critics by touting their industry’s contributions to the...

Enbridge CEO says federal incentives for clean tech will spur investment in Canada

The new incentives for clean energy development in the federal government’s fall fiscal update will make a real difference in helping to attract investment capital to Canada, the chief executive of Enbridge Inc. said Friday. On a conference call to discuss the...

Suncor reducing contractor work force by 20 per cent to improve safety, efficiency

CALGARY — Suncor Energy Inc. is reducing the size of its contractor work force by 20 per cent as part of its effort to improve safety and performance at its oilsands operations. Interim CEO Kris Smith told analysts on a conference call Thursday that more than half of...
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