Commodities
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WatchHow a cap-and-trade system works
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WatchCanada dreams of sending its oil to Asia via Trans Mountain, but most if it will end up in California
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Watch'Dying by our own sword': As U.S. oil spending surges, Canada falls behind
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Saudi Arabia plans to pump record amount of oil next month in one of its biggest-ever export surges
Canada's next salvo in the trade war should hit Trump where it really hurts — Coal
Jeff Rubin: Canada has the power to sound a death knell to President Trump’s mission to save the coal industry
Claudia Cattaneo: I’m retiring. I loved my job, but reporters have become collateral damage in conflict between fossil fuels and green energy
Readers are begging for credible reporting on energy, whether about safety of pipelines or carbon emissions as political leaders make important decisions about the sector’s future
Anti-pipeline activists like SumOfUs kill investment and foment chaos, so they can brag: we win campaigns
Claudia Cattaneo: The SumOfUs campaign against Trans Mountain has followed a now familiar pattern
In the shadow of the Beast: Two years after the catastrophic fire, Fort McMurray’s scars still run deep
The psychological scars left by Canada’s worst natural disaster on the town’s residents are as deep as the physical ones left on the blighted landscape
In the shadow of the Beast: Two years after the monster fire, Fort McMurray struggles for a different future
The oil industry's many setbacks mean the trauma from the 2016 wildfire remains widespread with community leaders worried about 'crushed spirits' and other challenges frustrating progress
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‘New problems continue to arise’ Syncrude woes are hitting Suncor, Imperial — and oil supply — hard
The latest outage raises questions about whether the partners can turn the project around -
WatchAs oil prices rebound, Calgary offices are the emptiest they’ve been in a decade
Canadian crude’s discount to the U.S. benchmark has led to continued job cuts at oil companies -
The biggest thing in oil last week wasn’t in Vienna, it was in Canada
Outage in the oilsands threatens shortage in North America during July that will boost WTI prices
Farming will keep pace, even if not all farmers do
Who knows what tech I’ll fix my gaze on next — but be sure I willContinue Reading →
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Poppy-seed startup seeks exemption after Ottawa blocks the very product it funded
After raising $2M in government loans and subsidies for R&D, API-Labs says the Office of Controlled Substances cited risk factor to public -
How Mexico's tariffs on U.S. pork could hammer Canadian producers
Just as Canada could send more ham to Mexico, the U.S. would likely send more ham to Canada -
WatchTrudeau has billions of reasons to dig in against Trump on dairy supply management
Justin Trudeau’s defence of Canadian dairy tariffs isn’t just about farmers and politics, it’s about debt, too — billions of dollars worth -
'The Amazon of farm products': How a Silicon Valley startup aims to disrupt Canada's farm industry
FBN aims to 'democratize' the agriculture industry by providing a digital platform where farmers can buy and sell products, compare prices and even analyze data
A hard farming lesson on the importance of professional development, courtesy of the black flea beetle
Toban Dyck: Knowledge of the industry and its workings is not the same thing as knowing how to grow a good crop
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A year’s salary blown away in a day. Welcome to the reality of Canadian farmers
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The gap between farm folk and city folk is slowly closing
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Anti-GMO and pesticide activism may be in vogue, but I'll still use chemicals on my farm this year
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Toban Dyck: Farmers getting ready for another growing season, with all its unpredictabilities
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Donald Trump’s stomping on trade brings home the risks for farmers
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Ripe for a rethink: Why the anti-GMO crowd can't have it both ways
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In 20 years, ag will look very different — let's just hope the technology isn't evolving in secret
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Between red tape and mounds of paperwork, government keeps proving it doesn't understand the farm
OPEC reaches deal to hike output by 1 million barrels a day — so why is oil up $3?
Increase small enough to be absorbed by the marketContinue Reading →
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Russia-Saudi plans for Super-OPEC could reshape global oil order
It would mark a seismic shift in oil's world order and while it probably won't supplant OPEC in the short term it would create a rival for the organization -
WatchBiting the hand that feeds them: U.S. oil refiners are now angry at Canada
Enbridge tried to squeeze out 'air barrels' from its constrained pipeline system — only to earn the ire of Canadian producers and U.S. refiners -
Oil is taking a beating today because OPEC looks close to a deal to hike production
Crunch-time meeting tomorrow