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Compass Bending has been serving Western Canada’s energy sector and other manufacturing business for over 20 years.
Canada has a hefty slate in recent years of big natural-resource projects that were abandoned, or put on a back burner, often because of government action or inaction. One estimate is that Canada has ...
Mark Carney on Tuesday explicitly stated the Liberals will not repeal their controversial Bill C-69, legislation that prevents new pipelines being built. Carney has been campaigning on boosting the ...
ANOTHER IMPORTANT MILESTONE: LNG Canada Welcomes First LNG Carrier to LNG Canada Facility in Kitimat
We’re pleased to announce that today, in a well-coordinated effort with HaiSea Marine personnel and tugboats, British Columbia Coast Pilots and Pacific Pilotage Authority Canada, with support from the ...
Ontario has lit the fuse on Canada’s nuclear renaissance. Shovels will soon hit the ground as Ontario builds Canada’s small modular reactor (SMR) at Darlington, positioning the province to help lead ...
Join us for an insightful webinar designed specifically for land management professionals, featuring our guest speaker Matt Kopycinski, Manager Land Services from EY. We’ll delve into the evolving ...
Mark Carney’s history before officially being elected Prime Minister in April is marked by a significant career in finance and central banking, culminating in roles as Governor of the Bank of Canada ...
Poilievre also announces he will approve LNG Canada’s Phase II, plus at least 9 other projects that are waiting for the go-ahead. Terrace, BC – Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced that he ...
In thermal oil production, where daily volumes can exceed 200,000 barrels, precision and reliability are non-negotiable—especially when it comes to fuel gas injection systems. A major producer was ...
Alberta’s proven natural gas reserves have increased nearly sixfold to 130 trillion cubic feet since they were last assessed, according to a new study, giving Canada’s oilpatch leaders something to ...
For example, from 1981 to 2022 (the latest year of available data), Albertans’ net contribution to the CPP—meaning the amount Albertans paid into the program over and above what retirees in Alberta ...
That’s how much the federal government’s equalization scheme has cost Alberta taxpayers since its inception in 1957. This year, equalization will cost Alberta taxpayers nearly $3 billion. That means ...
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