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G7 puts Canada on the spot, calls for low emissions in energy sector
"Nobody's going to start to shut down their industries or turn off the lights. We simply got to find a way to create lower-carbon emitting sources of energy," says Harper.
International community asking hard questions about Canada's climate ambition
A spokesman for Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq said Friday the Conservatives are the first Canadian government ever to achieve a net reduction of greenhouse emissions.
Ivanhoe's global energy dream falls apart as company declares bankruptcy
For over a decade, the company's goal was to use a process that converts heavy oil to light oil for easier transportation and processing, which it spent $100 million to acquire in 2004.
Alberta should copy Alberta on oil royalties: former Norwegian finance minister
It wasn't always easy keeping politicians' hands out of the oil royalty cookie jar, says former Norwegian finance minister. "It's always hard to explain why you can't just use one more billion."
Public purse helped underwrite Duffy's presence at charity events
Justice Charles Vaillancourt heard Wednesday about another charity event organized by Conservatives in the Yukon in the summer of 2009.