Pinned Primary
-
-
March 26, 2019
CALGARY — Analysts say Canadian oilfield services companies with operations in the U.S. are now earning more of their revenue south of the border than they have for at least six years. In a report, AltaCorp Capital says that trend is expected to conti… Read More ➝
-
March 22, 2019
EDMONTON — The leader of Alberta’s United Conservatives says he would call an inquiry into foreign-funded anti-oilsands campaigns if he were to become premier after the April 16 election. Jason Kenney calls it a fight-back strategy against those who s… Read More ➝
-
March 22, 2019
CALGARY — The leader of Alberta’s United Conservatives is promising a referendum on equalization if there’s no major progress on market-opening pipelines. Jason Kenney says if he becomes premier the matter would be put to voters on Oct. 18, 2021 — the… Read More ➝
-
March 20, 2019
EDMONTON — Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley has kicked off her second day of campaigning with a promise to get more value out of the province’s oil and gas products. She announced the plan at an Edmonton-based fabrication and engineering company. It a… Read More ➝
-
March 19, 2019
VANCOUVER — A lawyer representing British Columbia says proposed changes to an environmental law won’t allow the province to refuse to provide a permit to a pipeline operator for no reason. B.C.’s Court of Appeal is hearing a reference case that asks … Read More ➝
COMMENTARY: Alberta’s World-Class Regulator and Regulatory System – Brian Jean, Minister of Energy and Minerals for Alberta