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  • Teck Coal given record-breaking $60M fine for contaminating BC rivers
    A Canadian coal-mining company faces the largest fine imposed under the Fisheries Act after pleading guilty to contaminating waterways in southeastern British Columbia.
    Canada
    Mar 26, 2021
  • Teck Resources has abandoned its Frontier mine plan. Here are the factors being blamed
    Teck Resources CEO had not committed to the oilsands project being built even if approved.
    Canada
    Feb 24, 2020
  • B.C. fines Teck Coal more than $16M over Elk Valley infractions
    The B.C. government has fined Teck Coal Limited for exceeding pollution thresholds as well as failing to build an active water treatment facility on time at one of its operations.
    Environment
    Feb 9
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  • Teck pulling out of oilsands project ‘another straw on the camel’s back’ for Alberta economy: think tank
    Teck Resources said Sunday it was withdrawing from the proposed $20.6-billion Frontier mine because of the broader conversation around climate change in Canada.
    Economy
    Feb 24, 2020
  • Teck completes sale of Fort Hills stake to project partners; exits oilsands
    Teck Resources Ltd. says it has completed the sale of its 21.3 per cent stake in the Fort Hills oilsands mine to Suncor Energy Inc. and TotalEnergies EP Canada Ltd.
    Money
    Feb 3
  • Teck Resources withdraws application for $20B Frontier oilsands mine
    The news that Teck has pulled its bid for the proposed mine came the same day a deal had been reached between the Alberta government and a First Nation that had raised environmental concerns about the oilsands project.
    Economy
    Feb 23, 2020
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  • Suncor to acquire Teck Resources’ stake in Fort Hills oilsands project for $1B
    Suncor Energy will buy out Teck Resources' 21.3 per cent stake in the Fort Hills oilsands project for approximately $1 billion, the two companies announced late Wednesday.
    Money
    Oct 27, 2022
  • Inside the Chinese military attack on Nortel
    Cybersecurity experts say the fall of Canadian telecom giant Nortel was a direct result of systematic hacking by the Chinese with a direct link to Huawei.
    Canada
    Aug 25, 2020
  • Regulator gives Imperial weeks to plan fix for months old oilsands tailings leak
    Alberta's energy regulator has given Imperial Oil until the end of the month to figure out a way to fix ongoing seepage at tailings ponds at its Kearl oilsands mine.
    Canada
    Feb 8
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