In recent weeks, the premiers of both Alberta and Nova Scotia have called on Ottawa to “immediately approve” Energy East.
Political leaders reacting to tariff threats from the United States are considering oil and gas projects that may put them at ...
It may be a short-term show of defiance aimed at fending off the President’s threat of 25-per-cent tariffs, or a longer-term ...
As the threat of tariffs hangs over the economy, industry players say expanding Canada’s energy sector and diversifying its customer base could provide greater economic security.
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Varcoe: Canadian governments would need 'financial skin in the game' to get new pipelines built“There is no way we should be spending public dollars building pipelines to increase oil companies’ profits and make climate change worse,” said Keith Stewart of Greenpeace Canada. Yet, if Canada ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will try to strengthen Canada’s trade and security ties over the next five days with European ...
Most Canadians oppose U.S. companies taking greater control over the country’s natural resource projects — a level of ...
CBC: The changing Canada-U.S. relationship and President Trump’s threat of tariffs highlight a “vulnerability” in energy infrastructure. Canada’s Natural Resources Minister, Jonathan Wilkinson, noted ...
Federal Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson has wrapped up a two-day visit to the U.S. capital, where he ...
Canada’s energy minister says Ottawa and the provinces should discuss the possibility of an oil pipeline to Eastern Canada to ...
Federal Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says Ottawa and the provinces should consider building a cross-country oil ...
U.S. President Donald Trump earlier this week backed off from immediately imposing tariffs on Canadian imports, but the risk ...
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