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Like good refs for a NHL hockey game, election coverage should be as unbiased as possible and provide balanced jugdement. In Canada, mainstream media rarely provides this. Canada’s Conservatives face ...
The inextricable link between energy and prosperity cannot be ignored. “We do not think clearly about energy. We need to carefully weigh the benefits and the side effects- factoring in the negative ...
Fears of a tariff-driven recession has led to a steep drop in the price of crude oil, walloping Canadian energy stocks and stoking worry about the sector’s outlook should the weakness persist. West ...
The discount of Western Canada Select (WCS) heavy crude to the North American benchmark West Texas Intermediate futures (WTI) narrowed on Tuesday. * WCS for May delivery in Hardisty, Alberta, settled ...
The U.S. is slated on Wednesday to rescind a policy issued by the administration of former President Joe Biden that requires liquefied natural gas, or LNG, projects to export within seven years of ...
For years, companies have tried to build the infrastructure needed to move Canadian oil and gas across the country and to sell to global markets. Billions of dollars have been invested in projects ...
(Reuters) – Brookfield Asset Management is putting the final touches on a deal to acquire Colonial Pipeline, the largest U.S. fuel transportation system, for more than $9 billion including debt, ...
Join Canada Powered by Women for an essential non-partisan dialogue at our inaugural Summit in Toronto! Canada Powered by Women represents Canadian women who believe sound energy policies are vital ...
Some days I feel like I am just yelling into the wind. It seems that every day I hear more calls that Canada needs to transition away from primary energy (oil and natural gas, specifically) and pivot ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday he was “pissed off” at Russian President Vladimir Putin and will impose secondary tariffs of 25% to 50% on buyers of Russian oil if he feels Moscow is ...
If the stars fail to align in our favour and voters from Central Canada and the Maritimes reelect a Liberal government on April 28, it will stand as a tragic rejection of the aspirations of the oil ...
U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods and services, their potential economic impact on both countries and the historic fracturing of Canada-U.S. relations will likely dominate this federal election campaign.