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  • TSX ticks lower Monday, U.S. stock markets back off from last week’s highs
    Canada's main stock index ticked lower on Monday, weighed down by weakness in energy stocks, while U.S. markets also eased from the highs they hit last week. 
    Economy
    Mar 4
  • TC Energy confirms another round of job cuts in Calgary and Houston
    The new job cuts at TC Energy, primarily in Calgary and Houston, are in addition to a prior round of layoffs confirmed by the pipeline company last June.
    Economy
    Mar 6
  • Global CO2 emissions from energy hit record high in 2023: report
    Global energy-related emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) hit a record high last year, driven partly by increased fossil fuel use in countries with drought.
    World
    Mar 1
  • Pipeline shortages to return soon after Trans Mountain expansion comes online
    Canada's oil industry will have reason to celebrate when the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion comes online. But the party may be short-lived.
    Economy
    Mar 11
  • Large wind power project in Cardston County cancelled: ‘Pretty big blow’
    Reeve of Cardston County disappointed with TransAlta decision to cancel wind farm and says province is to blame.
    Canada
    May 5
  • Panera to remove ‘Charged Sips’ drink from Canada amid wrongful death lawsuits
    Panera Breads plans to stop selling the beverages in Canada, a spokesperson confirmed to Global News on Wednesday. However, the spokesperson did not specify the exact timeline.
    Health
    May 8
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  • Officials in New Brunswick brace for another ‘horrific’ wildfire season
    A stark warning was provided by officials within the department of Natural Resources and Energy Development in New Brunswick as wildfire season is underway.
    Weather
    Apr 16
  • Canadian renewable energy operators urged to invest now to protect infrastructure from climate risk
    Wind and solar operators in Canada are being urged to reduce the likelihood of future catastrophic grid outages by making their infrastructure more resilient to climate change.
    Environment
    Apr 10
  • Nova Scotia Power estimates scaled down version of Atlantic Loop to cost $700 million
    The head of Nova Scotia's power utility says the current estimate for what has become known as a scaled-down version of the Atlantic Loop project is about $700 million.
    Canada
    Apr 23
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  • 45K participants run, walk, wheel in 40th annual Sun Run in Vancouver
    Known as Canada’s largest road race, more than 45,000 participants registered for the 2024 Sun Run in downtown Vancouver Sunday.
    Canada
    Apr 21
  • $34B Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project opens after years of construction
    The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project took more than four years to construct, and was one of the most costly infrastructure projects in Canadian history. 
    Canada
    May 1
  • Alberta, coal lobbyists talked for years about more open-pit mining in the Rockies: documents
    Documents released via freedom of information laws show Alberta bureaucrats were working as early as October 2019 on ways to remedy what they called 'underinvestment' in the area.
    Politics
    Apr 16
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  • Suncor leasing oil tanker ships to carry crude from Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
    Suncor Energy Inc. says it is leasing oil tanker ships to carry crude from the recently completed Trans Mountain pipeline expansion to Pacific markets.
    Canada
    May 8
  • Buzz kill? Gen Z less interested in coffee than older Canadians, survey shows
    Are younger Canadians now less interested in coffee than previous generations? A new study shows that Gen Z is the least likely to have a cup of Joe with their breakfast.
    Canada
    Apr 19
  • ‘Very disappointing’: Leafs announcer Joe Bowen slams fans for Game 3 showing
    Toronto Maple Leafs announcer Joe Bowen has slammed the home crowd for the Game 3 of the team's series against the Boston Bruins, saying it was "very disappointing."
    Sports
    Apr 25
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  • ATCO subsidiary to build new natural gas pipeline to supply petrochemical project near Edmonton
    The new pipeline will be called Yellowhead Mainline and is expected to have the capacity to deliver one billion cubic feet per day of natural gas.
    Economy
    May 8
  • Trans Mountain pipeline tolling dispute could stretch into mid-2025: Cenovus
    Cenovus Energy executives warn it could be well into next year before oil companies resolve their ongoing dispute with Trans Mountain over rising pipeline shipping fees.
    Money
    May 1
  • Scott Moe addresses Sask. exports at Food Fuel and Fertilizer Global Summit
    On Monday the second annual Food Fuel Fertilizer Global Summit put on by Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce kicked off in Regina, with premier Scott Moe taking the stage.
    Canada
    May 6
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  • Green building standard for Hamilton key to reaching zero-emissions target: city
    The city of Hamilton is in the process of creating a green building standard and currently seeking the public's input on how to do it.
    Environment
    Apr 22
  • RCMP present but not enforcing injunction at northern Alberta oil blockade
    RCMP are keeping the peace and trying to get representatives of Obsidian Energy and the Woodland Cree First Nation to resolve the dispute. 
    Canada
    May 8
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