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Oilsands sector remains under pressure despite silence after greenwashing law: think tankCanada's oilsands industry remains under pressure to reduce its greenhouse gas footprint, even as companies have clamped down on public communications.CanadaSep 19
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Workers returning to northern Alberta oilsands site after wildfire evacuationCooler temperatures and rain forecast for the next few days are expected to assist firefighters.FireJul 26
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Wildfire prompts non-essential staff with oilsands firm to leave northern Alberta siteMEG Energy Corp. has had to evacuate non-essential personnel from its Christina Lake oilsands site due to wildfires burning in northern Alberta.CanadaJul 18
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Alberta Energy Regulator projects 17% growth in oilsands production by 2033The Alberta Energy Regulator says it expects the province's oilsands production to grow by more than 17 per cent by 2033.EconomyJun 24
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Oilsands group removes online content as anti-greenwashing rules poised to become lawThe omnibus bill C-59 will soon become law. It contains a truth-in-advertising amendment that would require corporations to provide evidence to support their environmental claims.PoliticsJun 20
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Alberta announces committee to help speed up oilsands tailings reclamationThe six-member committee includes a UCP MLA, a retired oilsands executive, an engineer, a former PC MLA, a former regulator and the former chief of the Fort McKay First Nation.CanadaMay 7
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First Nations want federal government to class oilsands tailings component as toxinTwo First Nations have asked the federal government to examine whether a component of oilsands tailings pond water known to harm fish and other animals should be classed as toxic.EnvironmentMar 14
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Fort McKay First Nation and Suncor sign MOU on future oilsands developmentFort McKay First Nation and Suncor Energy are partnering on a prospective oilsands lease development on reserve lands. The chief calls it "the true meaning of reconciliation."EconomyMar 7
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Cap on greenhouse gas emissions singles out Alberta, Premier Danielle Smith saysAlthough Alberta may argue the cap is a backdoor attempt to manage oil and gas, an economist said the Supreme Court has determined Ottawa has the right to manage toxic emissions.PoliticsDec 7, 2023
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Pathways Alliance increasingly confident $16.5B carbon capture project will go aheadPathways president Kendall Dilling says he feels more confident than he did a year ago, adding the group is preparing to file for regulatory approval within the next few months.EnvironmentNov 27, 2023
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