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Bob Layton: The Alberta advantageThe TMX alone will not save Alberta, Bob Layton says.CommentaryDec 6, 2019
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There’s every reason why TMX should succeed, which would make its failure a disasterThe Liberals and Conservatives both support this project. And they’re not alone, Rob Breakenridge says.CommentaryJun 22, 2019
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Scheer’s climate plan puts focus on ‘tech not taxes’ with $2.5B in pledgesThe Conservative leader's long-awaited climate plan pitches $2.5 billion in new spending that puts the emphasis on private sector green tech investments.CanadaJun 19, 2019
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N.L. premier says he will take Ottawa to task over joint management of resourcesPremier Dwight Ball said he would be prepared to use an arbitration clause in the Atlantic Accord if he thinks Ottawa isn't respecting the deal's joint management principle around offshore oil and gas resources.EnvironmentJun 18, 2019
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McKenna mum on whether feds will hit Trans Mountain approval deadline“There’s no decision yet but just stay tuned," Environment Minister Catherine McKenna says.CanadaJun 16, 2019
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Alienation is real — and Ottawa’s denials only make it worseA premier may not be the final word on matters such as these, but that doesn’t mean the prime minister gets to be, either, Rob Breakenridge says.CommentaryJun 15, 2019
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Mining industry welcomes new environmental assessment rules under Bill C-69"This promises to be a better system than what we've had for the last seven years," said Pierre Gratton, the president of the Mining Association of Canada.CanadaJun 13, 2019
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Environment minister ‘disrespectful’ of energy industry, Canadians: CAPP CEO"I'm very troubled with some of Minister [Catherine] McKenna's comments," CAPP CEO McMillan told reporters after presenting the forecast at the Global Petroleum Show conference in Calgary.Jun 13, 2019
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Provincial energy ministers condemn feds after majority of Bill C-69 amendments rejectedEnergy ministers from Alberta, Ontario and Saskatchewan are disappointed with the federal government after many amendments to Bill C-69 were struck down on Wednesday.PoliticsJun 13, 2019
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Feds to reject most Tory amendments to Bill C-69 as ‘simply unacceptable’About 90 per cent of the Conservative amendments will not be agreed to, an anonymous official said.CanadaJun 12, 2019
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