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Precision Drilling Corp. logo is shown in a handout. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO
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Precision Drilling seeing boost in demand as Trans Mountain start nears

The completion of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is leading to a boom in demand for drilling services: Precision Drilling chief executive Kevin...

The clouds move among the old growth forest in the Fairy Creek logging area near Port Renfrew, B.C. Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021. The Green Party is decrying a 60-day sentence handed to its deputy leader today for her role in old growth logging protests on Vancouver Island. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
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Canada’s Green deputy sentenced to jail for logging protests

Green Party issues statement of solidarity after Angela Davidson arrested for protesting the logging of old-growth trees at Fairy Creek.

Peguis First Nation is shown with surrounded with Fisher River flood water north of Winnipeg, Sunday, May 15, 2022. A Manitoba First Nation that has suffered from chronic flooding is suing three levels of government. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods
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Peguis First Nation in Canada sues governments over chronic flooding

Peguis First Nation has filed a statement of claim that alleges the Canadian and Manitoba governments have failed to protect the community from...

A person walks past a public art installation outside a United Nations conference on plastics on Tuesday, April 23, 2024 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
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First Nations in Canada say they must not be left out of global plastic treaty talks

First Nations have one message for delegates gathered in Ottawa this week to negotiate a global plastic waste agreement: don't leave us out. 

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Energy Fuels shares down 10% after announcing deal for Base Resources

TORONTO — Shares of Energy Fuels Inc. were down 10 per cent in late-morning trading after the company announced a deal to buy...

TC Energy Corp. says it has reduced the pressure on a segment of its NGTL pipeline system while an investigation continues into the cause of a rupture that occurred on the line earlier this week. TransCanada's Keystone pipeline facilities are seen in Hardisty, Alta., on Friday, Nov. 6, 2015. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
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TC Energy reduces pressure on Alberta pipeline segment as rupture investigation continues

TC Energy Corp. says it has reduced the pressure on a segment of its NGTL pipeline system in Alberta while an investigation continues...

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Drivers in Eastern Canada see gas prices spike as refineries switch to summer blends

The cost of producing summer gas is higher because butane levels are reduced to meet Canadian environmental regulations and lower emissions. 

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High interest rates threaten rollout of green economy: Wood Mackenzie report

A new report from global consultancy Wood Mackenzie says if high interest rates persist, it will be harder and more costly for society...

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No tax credit for drillers in Canada’s 2024 federal budget

The industry association that represents oil and gas well drillers is disappointed Canada's 2024 budget did not extend the Clean Technology Manufacturing investment...

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Wildfire sparked by rupture in Alberta TC Energy natural gas pipeline under control

A wildfire in west-central Alberta that was sparked by a rupture in a TC Energy-owned natural gas pipeline on Tuesday is under control.

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