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B.C. officials to give drought update as province adopts new wildfire prediction tool

VANCOUVER — British Columbia is introducing technology to improve wildfire prediction and decision-making even as the association representing Canadian insurance companies warns residents...

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Manitoba premier says trucks and trains can replace fuel flow from disrupted pipeline

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is not expecting a shortage of fuel, despite the temporary closure of a pipeline that carries gasoline, diesel...

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Ottawa signs memorandum of understanding with Germany for Canadian hydrogen

HALIFAX — Canada and Germany have signed a memorandum of understanding for the sale of hydrogen produced in Atlantic Canada. The agreement signed...

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Crombie rules out provincial carbon tax as part of 2026 Ontario election platform

TORONTO — Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie says if she is premier after the 2026 election, she will not introduce a provincial carbon...

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Alberta government releases no-go zone map for renewable power projects

EDMONTON — Alberta is blocking off large sections of the province to renewable power development. The government has released a map defining which...

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Saskatchewan government to start work on $1.15B irrigation project

REGINA — The Saskatchewan government says it’s set to begin work on a $1.15-billion project to expand irrigation in the province. Premier Scott...

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Oil shippers demand explanation from Trans Mountain for pipeline cost overruns

CALGARY — A group of oil shippers is asking the Canada Energy Regulator to compel the company behind the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion...

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Alberta commission finds renewables pose little threat to agriculture, environment

EDMONTON — Alberta’s utilities regulator has released a report saying the renewables industry poses little threat to agriculture or the environment. The Alberta...

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End of Quebec electric vehicle rebate will slow shift to cleaner cars: auto dealers

MONTREAL — The head of Quebec’s automobile dealers association says the government’s decision to end a rebate for the purchase of electric vehicles...

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U.S., Canada agree to work together on reducing B.C. coal mine pollution

The United States and Canada have agreed to launch a probe into a long-running cross-border dispute involving pollution from coal mines in British...

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