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Peter von Tiesenhausen calls the slow-growing row of white pickets, known as Lifeline, his ‘most profound’ work of art.
Both major parties have promised energy infrastructure, but it’s not obvious how they’d achieve that in this fractious and ...
Leaders push to ‘substantially revisit’ Impact Assessment Act By Deborah Jaremko It was not a call he wanted to make. In ...
An unusual consensus around energy policy has emerged in the campaign ahead of Canada's April 28 election, with the two main ...
A record number of oil cargos departed from Vancouver Port in March, driven by the expanded Trans Mountain pipeline.
Their platforms address key issues on the minds of voters, from their approach a suddenly volatile US-Canada relationship to ...
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Poilievre has vowed to defund the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the public broadcaster and a cultural institution in ...
The pipeline transported an average 624,000 barrels — or more than 26 million gallons — per day in 2024, according to Canadian regulators. It stretches 2,689 miles from Alberta, Canada ...
Conservative Poilievre seemed poised to be Canada’s next leader. Then Trump declared economic war.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith ... the public broadcaster and a cultural institution in Canada. He wants to cut taxes and hopes to approve pipelines that would diversify oil exports.
B.C. proposed rules last week to temporarily block increased oil shipments through the province, adding another hurdle to Kinder Morgan Canada’s planned $7.4 billion Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
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