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The war between Israel and Iran has raised concerns that Iran could retaliate by trying to close the Strait of Hormuz, the ...
At the energy conference in Calgary, Smith pressed the case for building infrastructure to move provincial products to international markets, via a transportation and energy corridor to British ...
However, while Ontario moves forward into the future, British Columbia is languishing in the past. Ontario is hardly alone in its pursuit of expanding nuclear power. From coast to coast, the provinces ...
Poilievre also announces he will approve LNG Canada’s Phase II, plus at least 9 other projects that are waiting for the go-ahead. Terrace, BC – Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced that he ...
By Tracey Bodnarchuk, Founder & CEO, Canada Powered by Women Canada’s long-overdue conversation about energy may have been sparked by politics in the United States, but this isn’t about Trump. It’s ...
Mark Carney on Tuesday explicitly stated the Liberals will not repeal their controversial Bill C-69, legislation that prevents new pipelines being built. Carney has been campaigning on boosting the ...
The answer for U.S. companies and investors looking for more accessible resources and economic opportunities lies just a couple of thousand kilometres north in the vast Alberta oilsands and Canada’s ...
Canada has a hefty slate in recent years of big natural-resource projects that were abandoned, or put on a back burner, often because of government action or inaction. One estimate is that Canada has ...
Nearly six years ago, JGC Fluor Joint Venture became the prime contractor responsible for the engineering, procurement, and construction of the LNG Canada Project, which is being built on the ...
Nuclear energy powered Ontario's massive growth that helped make it Canada's economic heartland, and it can do the same for BC. By Resource Works More News and Views From Resource Works Here ...
by Terry Winnitoy, EnergyNow The Keystone XL Pipeline, proposed in 2008, was designed to transport Canadian crude oil from Alberta to refineries in the United States, specifically to Steele City, ...
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.’s $6.5 billion acquisition from Chevron Corp. marks the latest in a string of deals that has helped make it the country’s largest oil producer and brought Alberta’s ...