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Ottawa and some provinces are surprising “Indigenous partners” with plans to change laws on approvals for resource projects.
More than 350 years after the discovery of gravity, nearly 150 years since Thomas Edison fired up a light bulb and close to a ...
As Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre argues the government’s plan to speed up key infrastructure projects doesn’t go far ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has pledged to make Canada an “energy superpower”, but will that be a boost to Canada’s natural resources sector? Click to read.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said he intends to lead Canada to “the largest transformation of its economy since the Second World War,” in a speech delivered by ...
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‘The record shows that, since the mid-1970s, Ottawa has facilitated ... in its climate change policies. The federal Climate Change Plan for Canada (2002) treated oil and gas leniently.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has committed to a change of tone with Ottawa as he calls for action from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government. “I would say a change in tone is significant ...
But the oilsands, not conventional oil, propelled Canada to its position as the world’s fourth largest oil producer. Has Ottawa facilitated ... in its climate change policies.
(MENAFN- The Conversation) “Alberta is a place soaked in self-deception.” Those words began Alberta-based journalist Mark Lisac's 2004 book aimed at shattering the myths that have unhelpfully ...
Ottawa police have expanded their use of special constables — unarmed peace officers with ... a community organization that advocates for progressive change at the municipal level. The group has ...
OTTAWA — In 2012, when Mark Carney left Canada to helm the Bank of England, he said he was going to where “the challenges are greatest.” Those now facing him as Canada’s prime minister are ...
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