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Smith has launched an ‘Alberta Next’ initiative to push back against federal policies seen as hostile to the province’s ...
Danielle Smith’s separation push is grabbing national attention, but at the heart of it lies Alberta’s oil and gas industry.
The bigger problem will be for the Alberta government in its deficit." That's how Richard Masson, an executive fellow at the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy, sums up the impact of ...
No one should dispute the National Energy Program’s devastating impact on Alberta’s conventional oil and gas sector 40 years ago. But the oilsands, not conventional oil, propelled Canada to it ...
Saturday, Oct. 29, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh A new version of a government-commissioned report about Alberta's inactive oil wells and what to do about them now says the province ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith challenged Mark Carney to strike a better deal for her oil-rich province, saying she would not allow the “status quo” to prevail in its relationship with the ...
and petrochemicals as well as oil and gas. Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers president Lisa Baiton said she supports Alberta's freeze, and called on the federal government to fully reset ...
CALGARY — An oil spill in a remote northwestern corner of Alberta has turned out to be the province’s largest in 36 years, according to regulators. A spill of that magnitude on a provincial pipeline ...
The deal, among other things, slightly rejigged the energy-sharing proportions and reduced a much-reviled NEP export tax on Alberta oil to zero until the courts issued a ruling on Lougheed’s ...
We will publish the best online to commemorate 100 years of oil development in Alberta When Canadians from Eastern Canada move to Western Canada these days to seek better prospects they are merely ...
Veteran Canadian journalist Don Gillmor has an unusual and personal perspective on Canada’s oil and gas industry. He worked in the Alberta oilpatch for several summers in the 1970s, getting an ...
A new version of a government-commissioned report about Alberta’s inactive oil wells and what to do about them now says the province should manage a new insurance fund, rather than backstop it ...