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Alberta and New Brunswick premiers pledge renewed effort on Energy East pipeline
N.B.'s Brian Gallant describes record of outgoing Prime Minister Stephen Harper as testament to why action on climate change is good for business.
Suncor CEO says COS takeover offer is fair, signalling bid won't be sweetened
Steve Williams says the $4.3-billion bid is good enough, describing it as full and fair.
Cenovus Energy to cut $400M in costs as it continues to contend with oil slump
In announcing its third-quarter results today, the Calgary-based oil producer and refiner said it has reduced its workforce by 700 people for the second half of the year.
Calgary MP Deepak Obhrai king of the Conservative caucus, for the moment
Veteran Calgary MP happens to be the longest, continuously serving member of the caucus, meaning that he will run his party's first post-election and post-Harper meeting next week.
Bad news for Canadian oilsands? U.S. pipeline-fighters celebrate downward turn
Rejoicing prompted by news that Shell was shuttering an 80,000-barrel-a-day project — and specifically citing the lack of pipeline infrastructure as one reason.
Along with Patrick Brazeau, a list of senators who also have legal issues
Here's a sampling of senators in trouble with the law.
Trudeau a true environment 'amigo' to North America: Mexican envoy
Mexican envoy Francisco Suarez said that under the Harper Conservatives, Canada lagged behind both Mexico and the U.S. on environmental policy.
Sen. Patrick Brazeau to be sentenced on assault, cocaine charges
Brazeau pleaded guilty to reduced charges of assault and possession of cocaine after a more serious charge of sexual assault was dropped due to a lack of evidence.
University of California unveils plan to combat climate change, saying it's 'moral imperative'
UC President Janet Napolitano vows to turn the system's 10 campuses into a living laboratory for solutions that can be scaled up to state, national, and global level.
A list of pending legal, constitutional cases against Conservative legislation
Hot-button laws including C-24 and C-51 are facing legal challenge as legal eagles prepare to swoop on Stephen Harper's legacy.