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March 24, 2017
CALGARY — The presidential permit for Keystone XL did little to assuage concerns Friday from the investment community that the project, which has stoked controversy since its inception nearly a decade ago, still faces a litany of challenges. Beyond the political and corporate bravado… Read More ➝
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March 24, 2017
CALGARY — Since TransCanada Corp. (TSX:TRP) first proposed the 1,897-kilometre Keystone XL pipeline, the project has been studied, stalled, slammed and hyped — all amid political pressure from interests on all sides of the debate. Some key dates in Keystone XL’s history: … Read More ➝
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March 24, 2017
WASHINGTON — Canada’s hotly debated, long-delayed Keystone XL pipeline received its elusive U.S. presidential permit from Donald Trump on Friday, eight years and six months after the initial application for it to cross the American border. The president made the announceme… Read More ➝
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March 23, 2017
CALGARY — There was tentative optimism Thursday night following the Calgary Stampede chuckwagon canvas auction, considered an economic bellwether for the oilpatch. The annual event raised $2.4 million, a notch above the $2.3 million pledged last year, when Alberta was deep within the… Read More ➝
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March 23, 2017
REGINA — Saskatchewan’s Justice Ministry is reviewing Husky Energy’s response to alarms before a major oil spill last summer to determine whether charges are warranted. The department is also looking into a delay in shutting down the ruptured pipeline.… Read More ➝
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March 23, 2017
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says it has completed benefit agreements with 90 per cent of the eligible First Nations along four proposed natural gas pipeline routes across northern B.C. The Ministry of Aboriginal Relations says 64 natural gas pipeline benefits… Read More ➝
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March 23, 2017
CALGARY — TransCanada says it has received a presidential permit from the U.S. State Department that allows it to build the long-delayed Keystone XL pipeline. More coming The Canadian Press Read More ➝
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March 23, 2017
CALGARY — The National Energy Board says about 10,000 litres of light crude oil spilled Monday at a storage site east of Edmonton. Enbridge said that as of Tuesday morning, it had recovered almost all of the oil, which had leaked from a tank value in an indus… Read More ➝
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March 23, 2017
REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says he knows that some people won’t be happy with the new provincial budget. The budget tabled Wednesday raises the provincial sales tax to six per cent, increases taxes for tobacco and alcohol, cuts funding for several programs and will… Read More ➝





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