Editor’s note: There are a lot of questions about Bill C-59, which came into law in late June. On Aug. 7, the PTRC posted an information sheet on C-59 published by John Agloritis, partner, MLT Aikins, a Western Canada legal firm. Pipeline Online asked Agloritis...
ESTEVAN – At some employers, you work 25 years, they give you a pin. At Turnbull Excavating in Estevan, they give you a side-by-side. Or a boat. That’s what happened last week when Clarence Molyneaux, a truck driver with Turnbull Excavating, hit his 25 year...
EDMONTON – A series of “grid alerts” on the Alberta electrical power grid over the last year, in particular events in January and April of this year, have shaken up the Alberta government enough to move it to action. On Aug. 6, the Alberta government...
WEYBURN – It’s not often an oil company CEO sells his company to run for provincial politics, becoming the leader of an upstart party in the process. But that’s exactly what Jon Hromek has done. With the sale of junior oil producer Adonai Resources II in...
You’d have thought they were proposing a pipeline in Nebraska WEYBURN – Pipeline companies like Enbridge have frequently received hostile receptions for the last fifteen years when they were proposing building a new pipeline project. As pipelines had become a...
REGINA, SASKATOON – It is simply impossible to meet federal climate change demands by 2035, so Saskatchewan is not going to do it, instead aiming for 2050. And we’re not taking it to court, either. That’s up to the federal government. That was the fundamental response...