Yedlin: Trudeau has chance to build Canada's economy, with and without Trump
There has been no end to the discussions and speculation about what a new U.S. administration will mean for Alberta and Canada.
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July pipeline spill near North Battleford caused by 'ground movement,' says Husky Energy in report
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Varcoe: Notley's PPA power play triggers Calgary battle royal
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Calgary mayor warns Vancouver over opposition to Kinder Morgan pipeline
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Boardroom dispute involving small energy firms could have 'precedent-setting' impact: lawyers
U.S. drillers poised to grab bigger slice of gas market at expense of Canadian firms
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B.C. Liberal MP to Trudeau: Don't approve Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion
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Infographic: How Alberta and Texas handled their oil bounty
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Suncor Energy Inc plans to spend $1 billion less next year, cutting costs to as ...
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Suncor Energy expects production to rise in 2017, plans to reduce capital spending by $1B
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Fiery derailment caused by 'sudden and catastrophic' rail failure: TSB
Hydro-Québec profits, revenues decline in third quarter
Hydro-Québec exported record volumes of hydro-electricity during the summer, but the loonie's instability vis-à-vis the US dollar was a drag on its profits.
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Real Estate Long Island's Amityville Horror house is being bought
The Long Island home that served as the inspiration for the book "The Amityville Horror" and the subsequent films of the same name is being bought. -
Business Business a.m.: Ubisoft goes to Serbia, Volkswagen chops 30,000 jobs
Good morning. Here's our look at the business beat after the markets open
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Debt-ridden Alberta should take a lesson from thrifty Texas on how to survive the oil ...
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Epcor announces purchase of Ontario gas distributor
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Calgary Chamber leader says NDP power fight risks turning Alberta into 'banana republic'
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Canadian oil growth forecast slashed, but industry remains a US$1.1 trillion investment magnet: IEA
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Gas drilling drops to 23-year low in B.C.'s resource-rich northeast
Natural gas drilling in northeastern British Columbia has fallen to a 23-year low as gas producers continue to navigate a complicated market still dogged by a supply glut in the ... -
Fiery derailment caused by 'sudden and catastrophic' rail failure: TSB
A “sudden and catastrophic failure” of a 57-year-old rail that had been exposed to higher-than-expected traffic led to a fiery derailment east of Saskatoon in 2014, according to a Transportation Safety ... -
Canada sees Petronas making its US$27 Billion LNG decision by April
The state-owned Malaysian energy company, which won conditional Canadian government approval, is in the process of reassessing the project's costs -
Yedlin: Buffett's sell-off of Suncor stock signals investment shift
Billionaire Warren Buffett sold off the remaining 22.3 million shares he held in Suncor Energy during the most recent quarter, according to a new filing from his investment conglomerate, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. -
Nenshi lambastes NDP over looming power fight
Mayor Naheed Nenshi warned the NDP government against retroactively changing power contracts in a high-stakes legal battle, saying the move is “absolutely nuts” and would set a “dangerous precedent” that would scare ... -
B.C. publisher delays environmental review for 'green refinery'
OTTAWA — B.C. newspaper publisher David Black has asked the federal government to suspend – just weeks after it was launched – a federal environmental panel review of his ambitious plan ... -
Election of pro-pipeline Trump doesn't lessen pressure on Ottawa to approve Kinder Morgan expansion
The election of Donald Trump, who supports TransCanada's proposed Keystone XL pipeline to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries, doesn't reduce pressure on Ottawa to approve other pipeline projects to the B. -
Alberta dairy farm settles with energy company over chemical contaminant
EDSON, Alta. — An Alberta farm family has reached a settlement with an energy company that tainted their land with chemicals.
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Alberta considers retroactive legislation as it fights electricity providers
Calgary’s city-owned Enmax said it’s concerned the NDP is planning to pass a law that would nullify certain clauses within contracts utilities companies signed in 2001 -
Mid-sized oil and gas producers expanding spending plans for 2017
Several mid-sized oil and gas producers operating in a range of plays have spiked their capital spending plans for next year by as much as 70 per cent. -
Varcoe: Trump backs Keystone XL pipeline, but premier remains lukewarm
Several months ago, it looked like Alberta might be shut out on its quest to get new oil pipelines built. -
Premier Rachel Notley says pipelines in Canada trump Keystone XL
Rachel Notley believes an in-Canada solution to moving Alberta’s bitumen trumps the need to push Washington to renew talks on the Keystone XL pipeline, the premier said Monday. -
Trudeau clears path for Canada to approve Kinder Morgan pipeline
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has set the table for Canada to approve Kinder Morgan Inc.’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion by announcing environmental measures aimed at placating opposition to the project. -
Bickering over output curbs poses threat to OPEC, says analyst who predicted oil price crash
OPEC members need to stop bickering over output curbs or risk the group becoming irrelevant to global oil markets, according to an analyst who predicted the biggest price crash in ... -
Jordan Bateman: Carbon taxes are falling everywhere — except in B.C.
Forget NAFTA, the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Softwood Lumber Agreement. The first Canada-U.S. deal has already been shredded in the post-Obama era, but its death has nothing to do with ... -
Yedlin: GE's Allan energized by innovation opportunities
The Energy Council of Canada’s selection of Elyse Allan as its energy person of the year sent a powerful message about the organization focus on the sector’s future and path ... -
Senate Republican leader says he asked Trump to back Keystone XL pipeline
By Bruce Schreiner LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The top Republican in the U.S. Senate says he asked president-elect Donald Trump to move swiftly in approving construction of the Keystone XL pipeline ... -
Oilfield service companies struggling to rehire after slashing workforces
Despite high unemployment, oilfield services companies say they are struggling to find workers in Western Canada as demand slowly picks up in the oilpatch.