Trans Mountain promises to mitigate marine wildlife risk in bid to secure approval: documents
Final written arguments from interveners on the project are due Tuesday
Crude’s collapse sends shockwaves across global markets
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The First Entrepreneurs: Income of First Nations with resource deals exceed national averages
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Quebec, N.L. vow the Churchill Falls decision will not harm relations
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Pilot's attack on 'spinal column' of Hydro-Québec is unprecedented: lawyer
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Ottawa to return 90% of money it collects from carbon tax to the Canadians who ...
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Oilpatch scrambles to ship 'distressed barrels' as industry loses $100 million in revenues daily
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Energy Saudi clash stirs ugly memories of the most traumatic event in history of oil
The last time Saudi deployed its ‘oil weapon’ was the 1973 embargo that sparked an energy crisis and global recession -
Energy $20 oil? Welcome to Canada, where crude prices haven't recovered
Canadian oil is now $52 cheaper than West Texas Intermediate, the biggest discount on record -
News Enbridge gas pipeline ruptures, sparking massive fire and evacuation north of Prince George, B.C.
About 100 people have been evacuated from the nearby Lheidli T'enneh First Nation. The RCMP says the cause of the rupture is still under investigation -
Business Warnings mount that global growth at risk as oil market enters ‘red zone’
IEA urges action to lower prices while Bank of America puts oil shock in top three global risks -
Local Business Hydro-Québec says losses due to equipment, material thefts down drastically
However the Crown corporation cautions that year's amount could "later increase" given that certain incidents remain under investigation. -
Energy Canada to boost support for riskier forms of renewable energy: minister
It’s one of the early investments coming out of the federal Liberals’ $200-million emerging renewable power program. -
Business Feds look at oil tanker traffic in bid to renew Trans Mountain pipeline approval
The National Energy Board has less than six months to redo its environmental review of the pipeline expansion. -
Energy Who says the oilsands is history? A new mine the size of Cleveland just opened
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Energy 'We won again': Supreme Court dismisses case against Trans Mountain pipeline
The Alberta government is 'batting a thousand' when it comes to fighting for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, Premier Rachel Notley said after the dismissal -
Energy Why it won't be easy for Quebec refineries to replace Saudi oil
'We are in a world where 100,000 bpd is significant' — only a few producing countries, including Saudi Arabia, have spare capacity