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The government's newly released energy roadmap brings together electricity, natural gas, hydrogen and other energy sources ...
Recent global events and strained relations with the United States has prompted the federal government to explore new ways to ...
Highlighting current geopolitical challenges, the province said Alberta’s role in energy security has never been more important for Canada’s stability and that of its trading partners.
PHOTO OP: Photo opportunities with Premier Danielle Smith, Premier Scott Moe and Gurpreet Lail, CEO, Enserva. WHAT: Media are invited to attend an energy leadership event hosted by Enserva, featuring ...
7:08 Ontario’s energy minister on how he’s planning ... lean into made-in-Canada energy technology for security and increase the emphasis on hydrogen. “As global competition intensifies ...
drawing more concern about how cartels may be planning to move their product into the U.S. A spokesman for the Canadian border agency maintained that Canada was funding its border security plan ...
The U.S.-Canada ... annexing Canada as 51st state in White House visit: live updates Tuesday, January 7: In a Mar-A-Lago news conference, Trump muses about annexing Canada, drawing immediate ...
Canada’s newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney ... suggesting that the independent nation should “become the 51st state” and drawing sharp pushback from Canadian leaders.
He has said that he will seek a new security and trade relationship ... Analysts say getting Canada’s crude oil and energy to new markets could help reduce reliance on the U.S. Carney has ...
The return of President Trump has dramatically reshaped Canada’s electoral landscape. Historically, the U.S.-Canada relationship has been defined by strong security, economic, and cultural ties.
Today, reporter Robert Tuttle looks at North America’s entwined energy markets. Tomorrow we’ll be taking a break for Easter, returning next Tuesday. Canada’s decades-old energy integration ...
invest in critical minerals and protect Canada’s energy security. “To weather the economic storm induced by President Trump, and build Canada strong, we must invest in our natural strengths and ensure ...