Mike De Souza
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News, Energy, Politics
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October 5th 2017
TransCanada's chief executive, Russ Girling, said the decision was expected to cost the company a $1 billion loss due to the investments it has already made on the project.
A new study shows Alberta's wind energy targets could boost jobs, contribute millions of dollars in municipal tax revenues and land lease payments by 2030.
Saskatchewan government has insisted that public safety is its "number one priority," while declining all interviews related to The Price of Oil investigation.
Saskatchewan's Energy and Resources Minister Nancy Heppner responds to an unprecedented national investigation on industry compliance failures in the province with a letter to the editor.
Critics are decrying a 'double standard' in Canadian legislation after Crown prosecutors failed to charge a man accused of a mass shooting at a Quebec City mosque with terrorism-related offences.
The newly-minted New Democratic Party leader has no seat in the Commons. He said Caron will be a thoughtful and qualified parliamentary leader who helps signal that Quebec is important.
"The last six months have been a gamechanger," Conservative foreign affairs critic Erin O'Toole said Wednesday, referring to South Korea's sabre rattling.