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Rising oil price doesn’t shake Canadian industry talk on spending discipline

The price of oil has been on a steady climb all year, but the talk at Canada's biggest oil and gas conference is...

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Operator of Canada’s largest container terminal calls emissions data ‘trade secret’

The company that operates Canada's largest container terminal is going to court against the federal government to keep five years of greenhouse-gas emissions...

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Syncrude to pay $390,000 penalty for 2021 oilsands worker death

Oilsands operator Syncrude Canada Ltd. has been ordered to pay a $390,000 penalty in relation to the death of a worker in 2021.

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Underwater microphones aim to protect whales from ship strikes: Ocean Wise

Vancouver-based non-profit Ocean Wise says underwater microphones will be used to help protect whales from collisions with ships off British Columbia's coast

LegislationNewsPoliticsRegulations

Nova Scotia premier joins calls for meeting with Trudeau about carbon pricing

Nova Scotia's Progressive Conservative premier has joined a call from leaders across the country asking for a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau...

EmissionsNewsPolitics

Alberta premier: carbon pricing changed since she spoke of potential benefits

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau can no longer defend his carbon tax after hiking the cost since it was...

ClimateNewsUtilitiesWeather

Spring storm: Ontario, Quebec utilities still working to restore power to thousands

About 19,700 Hydro-Québec customers are still without power as work crews continue restoring electricity after a major spring storm

CoalCourtsEmissionsNewsPolitics

Alberta Appeal Court dismisses coal company lawsuit alleging expropriation

Altius Royalty Corp. was asking for $190 million in compensation, arguing federal and provincial moves to phase out coal power was a type...

EconomyEmissionsNewsPolitics

Canada’s Trudeau says provinces must price carbon as Manitoba eyes alternative

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Manitoba and other provinces are free to propose alternatives to the federal carbon price, but must have a...

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Plans to lift a B.C. orca calf out of remote lagoon aim for two-week timeline

ZEBALLOS, B.C. — Equipment for the rescue of a killer whale calf stranded in a Vancouver Island lagoon has started arriving in the...

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