Conservatives accuse Liberals of of helping foreign-funded activists ‘shut out’ Canadian oil
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Enbridge sells $1.12 billion stake in 7 pipelines to Indigenous groups
01:51 | September 28, 2022
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Chris Ragan on Canada’s energy future
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Brad Wall on the politics of energy policy
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06:51 | September 23, 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
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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
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Conservatives accuse Liberals of of helping foreign-funded activists ‘shut out’ Canadian oil
Description
May 17, 2019
During Question Period, Conservatives on Friday questioned the hiring of a former Tides Canada executive to director of policy, accusing the Liberal government of helping foreign-funded activists "shut out Canadian oil."
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Conservatives accuse Liberals of of helping foreign-funded activists ‘shut out’ Canadian oil01:02 | May 17, 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
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Canadian Energy 101: How we got here06:44 | September 23, 2022
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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
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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
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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
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Why sanctions against Russia don’t target oil01:50 | February 25, 2022
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Alberta border blockade hits province’s energy, agriculture industries hard01:25 | February 11, 2022
-
Conservatives accuse Liberals of of helping foreign-funded activists ‘shut out’ Canadian oil01:02 | May 17, 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
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Alberta premier disappointed by federal Sustainable Jobs Plan01:56 | February 17, 2023
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Imperial Oil gives OK to $720M renewable diesel project near Edmonton01:44 | January 26, 2023
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‘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
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How Indigenous ownership can be part of Canada’s energy solution06:51 | September 23, 2022
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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
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Alberta border blockade hits province’s energy, agriculture industries hard01:25 | February 11, 2022
Conservatives accuse Liberals of of helping foreign-funded activists ‘shut out’ Canadian oil
Description
May 17, 2019
During Question Period, Conservatives on Friday questioned the hiring of a former Tides Canada executive to director of policy, accusing the Liberal government of helping foreign-funded activists "shut out Canadian oil."
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