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Report call for major changes to operation of Nova Scotia’s power grid

HALIFAX — A new report is recommending major changes to the operation of Nova Scotia’s power grid to modernize and meet the legislated...

AgricultureClimateNews

In Quebec’s strawberry fields, a tiny insect may forecast big climate impacts: study

A new study suggests a small insect encroaching on Quebec’s strawberry fields could help forecast some major impacts of climate change on agriculture....

BusinessNatural GasNews

Pembina Pipeline deferring Cedar LNG decision until mid-year

CALGARY — Pembina Pipeline Corp. says it will defer making a final investment decision on its proposed Cedar LNG project until mid-2024. The...

BusinessCoalMiningNewsPolitics

Alberta regulator accepts Rockies coal mine application, will call public hearing

Alberta’s energy regulator says it will accept an application and open hearings into a controversial open-pit coal mine on the southern slopes of...

CoalMiningNewsPolitics

Country star Corb Lund criticizes Alberta minister over coal application support

TABER, Alta. — An Alberta country music star is criticizing the province’s energy minister for advising its energy regulator to accept initial applications...

EconomyNews

Sales tax on carbon price could raise billions in Canada: watchdog

Advocacy group says sales GST, HST revenue on top of carbon price could be used to help businesses reduce footprint.

BusinessNewsOil

Suncor breaks oilsands record, but adjusted earnings fall

Calgary-based company says lower crude prices and a weaker business environment led to fall in earnings.

BusinessEconomyNewsPolitics

All oil and gas permits in B.C. waters are relinquished, say feds

VICTORIA — The federal government says the final offshore oil and gas permits for Canada’s west coast region have been relinquished. Energy and...

BusinessEconomyMiningNews

Energy transition stocks get lots of love from investors, TSX Venture list shows

CALGARY — Canadian-based mining companies that are betting on the global energy transition saw a surge of investor interest in 2023, according to...

BusinessMineralsMiningNews

First Quantum pursuing arbitration after mine shutdown

Canadian-headquartered company seeking at least $20 billion through in the wake of the closure of its copper mine in Panama.

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