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dian Natural Resources Ltd. logo is shown in a handout. Oil and gas giant Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. says it plans to boost its overall production by 12 per cent in 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO
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CNRL to boost oil, gas output by 12 per cent in 2025

Oil and gas giant Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. says it plans to boost its overall production by 12 per cent in 2025.

Denis Mahoney, left to right, Deputy Minister of Justice and Public Safety, Jennifer Williams CEO of NL Hydro and Walter Parson, Vice-President of NL Hydro take questions from the House of Assembly as they debate the Churchill Falls Memorandum of Understanding between Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec in St. John's, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Daly
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Quebec energy deal touted as new chapter for Newfoundland and Labrador heads for vote

N.L. debates $227B Churchill Falls draft energy deal with Quebec, pivotal for province’s debt-laden economy.

A dump truck works near the Syncrude oil sands extraction facility near the city of Fort McMurray, Alberta on Sunday June 1, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson
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Political uncertainty could derail major carbon capture project: experts

The $16.5-billion project would capture carbon dioxide emissions from the oilsands, Canada's heaviest-emitting sector.

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Opinion: Mark Carney has given us a sensible next step after the carbon tax. We need to take it.

If the “polluter should pay,” the rich should be paying more. Make the carbon tax progressive and pair it with regulations supported by...

Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks to the media during the fall meetings of Canada's premiers in Toronto, Monday, Dec. 16, 2024. Ford is pitching U.S. president-elect Donald Trump on a vision to supply the two nations with energy. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
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Ford pitches Trump on nuclear energy expansion to avert looming Canada-U.S. tariff clash

The premier is trumpeting Ontario's nuclear energy expertise to build more large and small modular nuclear reactors in partnership with the U.S.

N.L. Premier Andrew Furey and John Hogan, minister of health and community services, take part in the debate of the Churchill Falls memorandum of understanding between Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec in the House of Assembly in St.John's on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Daly
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Adviser says Quebec-N.L. energy deal is ‘very good,’ as Opposition vows not to vote

Newfoundland and Labrador's opposition vowed they will not vote on a draft energy deal with Quebec's hydro utility until it is scrutinized by...

Ontario is introducing two new energy efficiency programs, including one offering rebates for certain home improvements. A new housing development is seen in Belleville, Ont., on Friday, March 1, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
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Ontario launching rebates for energy efficient home renovations and upgrades

Ontario is introducing two new energy efficiency programs, including one offering rebates for certain home improvements.

Total Energy Services Inc. says it is planning $61.9 million in capital spending for 2025.The company's logo is shown in a handout. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO
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Total Energy Services plans $61.9 million in capital spending for 2025

Total Energy to spend $61.9M in 2025 on Canadian rig upgrades, gas compression, and carry forward $16.6M from 2024.

The Syncrude oil sands extraction facility is reflected in a tailings pond near the city of Fort McMurray, Alberta on Sunday June 1, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Frans
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Alberta Energy Regulator lacks evidence for tailings spill cleanup claims: study

Study reveals Alberta’s oil regulator lacks data to support claims on oilsands tailings spill cleanups, raising concerns.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith speaks at a news conference in Calgary on Tuesday, July 30, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Todd Korol
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Alberta announces new effort to expand oil and gas pipeline capacity with Enbridge

Alberta partners with Enbridge to boost oil exports, streamline regulations, and expand pipeline capacity to the U.S.

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