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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNOver 75% of Canadians support pipeline to decrease US oil relianceMore than three in four Canadians back government funding for a pipeline to transport oil from Alberta to eastern Canada, a ...
An Alberta cabinet minister says it’s about time Canadians begin softening to the idea of a national energy corridor after ...
Q&A with Devin Dreeshen, Minister of Transport and Economic Corridors By CEC Staff Devin Dreeshen, Alberta’s Minister of ...
The province has announced it will collect bitumen royalties in the form of the heavy oil itself, as opposed to cash.
Many Canadians are prepared to reconsider issues that previously seemed sacred or taboo, such as carbon pricing or ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNVarcoe: How to turn growing public support for pipelines into action: 'Let's get it done'“Pick 10 of your best people around the country, put them in a room and say, ‘You’ve got 10 days and give me the list. You ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNLorne Gunter: Smith needs to let Alberta's collective outrage set the autonomy agendaAccording to calculations by Vancouver’s Fraser Institute, between 2007 and 2022 Alberta and Albertans sent $245 billion more ...
One June day in 1996, three years after he became prime minister, Jean Chrétien made his way to a recreation centre in Fort McMurray, now the gritty northern Alberta heart of the oil sector, sitting ...
The Prime Minister is meeting with provincial and territorial leaders on Friday, when he said he would lay out some of his new approach ...
Alberta's energy minister is hoping that by changing the way the province receives royalties from oilsands bitumen, it may give pipeline companies the certainty they need to build new projects ...
Mostly, though, Carney is on board with the new zeal for pipelines and energy development. From Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to Poilievre himself, no economic policy is more conservative than that.
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