Trans Mountain pipeline makes ‘no economic sense’: May
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Trans Mountain pipeline makes ‘no economic sense’: May
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Alberta premier again unhappy with federal government’s sustainability legislation
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Trans Mountain pipeline makes ‘no economic sense’: May
01:04 | May 16, 2019
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Alberta chambers, energy industry pushes back on oil and gas emissions cap
01:49 | March 27, 2024
-
COP28: Alberta premier opposes new methane plan
01:57 | December 4, 2023
-
Alberta reaction to Trudeau saying no further exemptions on carbon tax
02:02 | October 31, 2023
-
Alberta city could become Canada’s first clean energy boom town
02:27 | May 25, 2023
-
Poll shows Canada is most desirable oil and natural gas-supplying country
01:45 | April 5, 2023
-
Alberta workers, industry call for more support through energy transition
02:06 | March 28, 2023
-
Anger grows after Alberta oilsands leak kept from public for months
01:58 | March 8, 2023
-
Northern Alberta community not satisfied with province, Imperial Oil responses to Kearl spill
01:57 | March 6, 2023
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Alberta premier disappointed by federal Sustainable Jobs Plan
01:56 | February 17, 2023
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Imperial Oil gives OK to $720M renewable diesel project near Edmonton
01:44 | January 26, 2023
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‘Just Transition’ has wrong name, right idea on jobs: Cenovus head
11:21 | January 22, 2023
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Alberta premier again unhappy with federal government’s sustainability legislation
01:55 | January 4, 2023
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Nuclear fusion energy’s potential impact on oil and gas in Alberta
01:39 | December 13, 2022
-
Pathways Alliance oilsands group pledges to spend $16.5B on carbon capture project
01:56 | October 14, 2022
-
Enbridge sells $1.12 billion stake in 7 pipelines to Indigenous groups
01:51 | September 28, 2022
-
Chris Ragan on Canada’s energy future
20:55 | September 27, 2022
-
Brad Wall on the politics of energy policy
26:29 | September 27, 2022
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Canada’s oil and gas companies failing to meet environment commitments: Pembina Institute
02:00 | September 26, 2022
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The Last Boom: Alberta’s fossil fuel future
07:03 | September 23, 2022
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Why investors are wary of the Canadian energy sector
06:23 | September 23, 2022
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Politics and Pipelines: Canada’s energy dilemma
08:29 | September 23, 2022
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Canadian Energy 101: How we got here
06:44 | September 23, 2022
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How Indigenous ownership can be part of Canada’s energy solution
06:51 | September 23, 2022
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A different kind of boom: How Fort McMurray is facing high oil prices in 2022
02:05 | September 19, 2022
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Federal government present 2 options to reduce emissions from oil & gas industry
01:47 | July 18, 2022
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Trans Mountain pipeline to result in net loss for Ottawa: Parliamentary Budget Officer
01:51 | June 22, 2022
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Premier Jason Kenney promotes Canadian energy to American lawmakers
01:54 | May 17, 2022
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Canada must slash emissions by 42 per cent to hit new 2030 targets: climate plan
01:55 | March 29, 2022
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Canada capable of increasing oil production, but market access and pipelines still a big issue
02:18 | March 24, 2022
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Why sanctions against Russia don’t target oil
01:50 | February 25, 2022
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Alberta border blockade hits province’s energy, agriculture industries hard
01:25 | February 11, 2022
Trans Mountain pipeline makes ‘no economic sense’: May
Description
May 16, 2019
As she delivered her 20-point climate plan on Thursday, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said the Trans Mountain pipeline "doesn't make any economic sense" and suggested Canada should be building upgraders and using existing refineries in Alberta.
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Trans Mountain pipeline makes ‘no economic sense’: May01:04 | May 16, 2019
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Alberta chambers, energy industry pushes back on oil and gas emissions cap01:49 | March 27, 2024
-
COP28: Alberta premier opposes new methane plan01:57 | December 4, 2023
-
Alberta reaction to Trudeau saying no further exemptions on carbon tax02:02 | October 31, 2023
-
Alberta city could become Canada’s first clean energy boom town02:27 | May 25, 2023
-
Poll shows Canada is most desirable oil and natural gas-supplying country01:45 | April 5, 2023
-
Alberta workers, industry call for more support through energy transition02:06 | March 28, 2023
-
Anger grows after Alberta oilsands leak kept from public for months01:58 | March 8, 2023
-
Northern Alberta community not satisfied with province, Imperial Oil responses to Kearl spill01:57 | March 6, 2023
-
Alberta premier disappointed by federal Sustainable Jobs Plan01:56 | February 17, 2023
-
Imperial Oil gives OK to $720M renewable diesel project near Edmonton01:44 | January 26, 2023
-
‘Just Transition’ has wrong name, right idea on jobs: Cenovus head11:21 | January 22, 2023
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Alberta premier again unhappy with federal government’s sustainability legislation01:55 | January 4, 2023
-
Nuclear fusion energy’s potential impact on oil and gas in Alberta01:39 | December 13, 2022
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Pathways Alliance oilsands group pledges to spend $16.5B on carbon capture project01:56 | October 14, 2022
-
Enbridge sells $1.12 billion stake in 7 pipelines to Indigenous groups01:51 | September 28, 2022
-
Chris Ragan on Canada’s energy future20:55 | September 27, 2022
-
Brad Wall on the politics of energy policy26:29 | September 27, 2022
-
Canada’s oil and gas companies failing to meet environment commitments: Pembina Institute02:00 | September 26, 2022
-
The Last Boom: Alberta’s fossil fuel future07:03 | September 23, 2022
-
Why investors are wary of the Canadian energy sector06:23 | September 23, 2022
-
Politics and Pipelines: Canada’s energy dilemma08:29 | September 23, 2022
-
Canadian Energy 101: How we got here06:44 | September 23, 2022
-
How Indigenous ownership can be part of Canada’s energy solution06:51 | September 23, 2022
-
A different kind of boom: How Fort McMurray is facing high oil prices in 202202:05 | September 19, 2022
-
Federal government present 2 options to reduce emissions from oil & gas industry01:47 | July 18, 2022
-
Trans Mountain pipeline to result in net loss for Ottawa: Parliamentary Budget Officer01:51 | June 22, 2022
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Premier Jason Kenney promotes Canadian energy to American lawmakers01:54 | May 17, 2022
-
Canada must slash emissions by 42 per cent to hit new 2030 targets: climate plan01:55 | March 29, 2022
-
Canada capable of increasing oil production, but market access and pipelines still a big issue02:18 | March 24, 2022
-
Why sanctions against Russia don’t target oil01:50 | February 25, 2022
-
Alberta border blockade hits province’s energy, agriculture industries hard01:25 | February 11, 2022
-
Trans Mountain pipeline makes ‘no economic sense’: May01:04 | May 16, 2019
-
Alberta chambers, energy industry pushes back on oil and gas emissions cap01:49 | March 27, 2024
-
COP28: Alberta premier opposes new methane plan01:57 | December 4, 2023
-
Alberta reaction to Trudeau saying no further exemptions on carbon tax02:02 | October 31, 2023
-
Alberta city could become Canada’s first clean energy boom town02:27 | May 25, 2023
-
Poll shows Canada is most desirable oil and natural gas-supplying country01:45 | April 5, 2023
-
Alberta workers, industry call for more support through energy transition02:06 | March 28, 2023
-
Anger grows after Alberta oilsands leak kept from public for months01:58 | March 8, 2023
-
Northern Alberta community not satisfied with province, Imperial Oil responses to Kearl spill01:57 | March 6, 2023
-
Alberta premier disappointed by federal Sustainable Jobs Plan01:56 | February 17, 2023
-
Imperial Oil gives OK to $720M renewable diesel project near Edmonton01:44 | January 26, 2023
-
‘Just Transition’ has wrong name, right idea on jobs: Cenovus head11:21 | January 22, 2023
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Alberta premier again unhappy with federal government’s sustainability legislation01:55 | January 4, 2023
-
Nuclear fusion energy’s potential impact on oil and gas in Alberta01:39 | December 13, 2022
-
Pathways Alliance oilsands group pledges to spend $16.5B on carbon capture project01:56 | October 14, 2022
-
Enbridge sells $1.12 billion stake in 7 pipelines to Indigenous groups01:51 | September 28, 2022
-
Chris Ragan on Canada’s energy future20:55 | September 27, 2022
-
Brad Wall on the politics of energy policy26:29 | September 27, 2022
-
Canada’s oil and gas companies failing to meet environment commitments: Pembina Institute02:00 | September 26, 2022
-
The Last Boom: Alberta’s fossil fuel future07:03 | September 23, 2022
-
Why investors are wary of the Canadian energy sector06:23 | September 23, 2022
-
Politics and Pipelines: Canada’s energy dilemma08:29 | September 23, 2022
-
Canadian Energy 101: How we got here06:44 | September 23, 2022
-
How Indigenous ownership can be part of Canada’s energy solution06:51 | September 23, 2022
-
A different kind of boom: How Fort McMurray is facing high oil prices in 202202:05 | September 19, 2022
-
Federal government present 2 options to reduce emissions from oil & gas industry01:47 | July 18, 2022
-
Trans Mountain pipeline to result in net loss for Ottawa: Parliamentary Budget Officer01:51 | June 22, 2022
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Premier Jason Kenney promotes Canadian energy to American lawmakers01:54 | May 17, 2022
-
Canada must slash emissions by 42 per cent to hit new 2030 targets: climate plan01:55 | March 29, 2022
-
Canada capable of increasing oil production, but market access and pipelines still a big issue02:18 | March 24, 2022
-
Why sanctions against Russia don’t target oil01:50 | February 25, 2022
-
Alberta border blockade hits province’s energy, agriculture industries hard01:25 | February 11, 2022
Trans Mountain pipeline makes ‘no economic sense’: May
Description
May 16, 2019
As she delivered her 20-point climate plan on Thursday, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said the Trans Mountain pipeline "doesn't make any economic sense" and suggested Canada should be building upgraders and using existing refineries in Alberta.
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