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Updated: TransCanada Keystone pipeline being fixed
TransCanada engineers and the U.S. pipeline regulator are working out the best way to fix a segment of the Keystone system that spilled oil in South Dakota.
Trudeau promises money for hard-hit First Nations to flow this year
First Nations communities struggling with persistent Third World conditions should begin seeing some help from Ottawa this year, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday.
Canada adds 40,600 jobs in March, unemployment rate slips
Canada’s labour market received a surge in full−time and private−sector work last month that helped to drive down the national unemployment rate to 7.1 per cent, Statistics Canada said Friday.
Rachel Notley says every Canadian would benefit from new pipeline
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley used a provincewide TV address Thursday to deliver one of her strongest statements to date on the need for new pipelines, saying Alberta’s fate is Canada’s fate.
Man charged with threats after call to Alberta environment minister
A man has been charged after staff say someone phoned the legislature office of Alberta Environment Minister Shannon Phillips and threatened to shoot everyone over the carbon tax.
Canadian oil and gas industry says it suffered massive spending decline
CAPP estimates 110,000 direct and indirect jobs have been lost in the downturn,
TransCanada doesn't yet know what caused 64,000 litre oil spill
TransCanada is continuing to investigate a 64,000 litre oil spill near its Keystone pipeline in South Dakota