By Lee Berthiaume and Virginie Ann Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the government is open to easing regulatory requirements for projects that would facilitate the export of Canadian natural gas to Europe, but questioned whether a business case exists for...
UPDATE: The press conference on Aug. 23 revealed the total expenditure to be $450 million. In a social media post the afternoon of Monday, Aug. 22, Premier Scott Moe announced $500 “affordability tax credit cheques” for everyone in Saskatchewan over the...
OTTAWA — As German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is set to arrive in Canada on Sunday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing renewed calls from Ukraine to cancel a permit allowing turbines repaired in Montreal to be sent back to a Russian energy giant. Scholz, who took...
In a dramatically changed world, resource corridors could be the catalyst to actually getting something done in Canada https://pipelineonline.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/IMG_7711.mp4 In Saskatchewan, we already do have something of a resource corridor. The...
By Sarah Smellie in St. John’s As Germany turns to Canada for energy, all eyes are on a cluster of small western Newfoundland towns that could soon be home to two massive wind-powered hydrogen and ammonia projects. But there is skepticism among observers....
By Laura Osman in Ottawa Some energy experts warn a deal to sell Canadian hydrogen to Germany will serve as only a small, far-off and expensive part of the solution to Europe’s energy crisis. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are set to...