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Saskatchewan Premier Moe travelling to Washington again to push against tariff threat

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is travelling to Washington, D.C., again to push against proposed tariffs from the United States on Canadian goods. Moe was scheduled to leave Monday with a delegation of Saskatchewan business leaders in the steel and energy sectors....

Freeland promises to consult Canadians on alternatives to consumer carbon pricing

By Jim Bronskill in Ottawa Liberal leadership contender Chrystia Freeland vows to scrap Canada’s consumer carbon pricing regime in favour of alternatives to be developed through wide-ranging consultations. In a policy statement issued Saturday, Freeland also...

Big shift in Canadian policy needed for new energy export projects: Enbridge

By Ian Bickis As concerns rise about Canada’s reliance on the U.S. for energy exports, Enbridge Inc. chief executive Greg Ebel says getting a big new energy export project off the ground in this country would require drastic shifts in government policy. Speaking...

Alberta Energy Regulator names former oil and gas CEO as top executive

By Lauren Krugel Alberta’s energy watchdog has chosen a former oil and gas company CEO as its new boss. Rob Morgan, who most recently led Strathcona Resources Ltd., is to take the helm starting Tuesday, the Alberta Energy Regulator said in a release Thursday....

Electric and gas utility Fortis reports $396M Q4 profit, up from $381M a year earlier

Fortis Inc. reported a fourth-quarter profit of $396 million, up from $381 million a year ago. The electric and gas utility says the profit amounted to 79 cents per share for the quarter ended Dec. 31, up from 78 cents per share a year earlier. Fortis says the...
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