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Conservatives bob, weave over Trans-Pacific deal and 'caretaker convention'
...and pandas make a surprise appearance in the midst of ongoing TPP row between Conservatives and both Grits and NDP.
NDP, Liberals decry federal secrecy on Trans-Pacific trade negotiations
Finance Minister Joe Oliver says the government is well within its rights to negotiate a massive Pacific Rim trade agreement in the midst of a federal election
Keystone XL pipeline developer shifts course in Nebraska, drops eminent domain claims
TransCanada Inc. said it will abandon its current efforts to invoke eminent domain through the courts and will reapply for state approval - in good news for landowners
Harper promises dairy industry will be protected in any Pacific trade deal
Long-awaited 12-country Trans-Pacific Partnership is shaping up to be a dominant theme on the campaign trail this week, with speculation rampant that a deal is finally taking shape.
BP bullish about plans to drill in deep water off Nova Scotia
High-risk venture has reached the environmental assessment stage and remains on track to have a test well drilled about 230 kilometres southeast of Halifax in 2,000 to 3,000 metres of water
Latest XPrize offers $20 million to find new uses for carbon emissions
Oilsands companies helping to launch a $20-million XPrize competition to find innovative ways to address carbon emissions - goal being to find practical uses for converted emissions.
The biggest trade zone in history? Five questions about the big TPP negotiations
Learn about how the TPP will impact everything from the auto sector to Canadian dairy.
Alaska, industry officials fear fallout of Shell's decision to pull plug on Arctic drilling
State must find another source to fill the 800-mile trans-Alaska pipeline and solve its economic woes, says Governor Bill Walker.
Notley hints at straying from federal NDP on climate change cap-and-trade proposal
Notley says NDP's proposed national cap-and-trade system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Canada "may not be our best road forward."
Federal party leaders to square off on foreign policy in fourth election debate
Munk Debate is the first one to focus on foreign issues, now hot-button issues due to refugee crisis and Syrian Civil War.