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Energy industry on both sides of border pushes back on tariffs: ‘Too many jobs on the line’'If we don't take this as a wake up call, Canada is in big trouble. We have basically a single customer for oil and gas — that's the United States.'PoliticsJan 24, 2025
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Oil prices spiral south for 4th straight day with larger-than-expected stockpileCrude oil prices fell for a fourth day on Wednesday, with jittery investors awaiting official U.S. stockpile figures later in the day after less comprehensive industry data showed a surprise build in inventories.MoneyNov 1, 2016
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Fracking associated with high risk pregnancies and premature babies: studyWomen living near fracking natural gas wells have been found to be at higher risk of giving birth prematurely and for having high-risk pregnancies, according to a new U.S. study.HealthOct 9, 2015
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