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Alberta is indefinitely freezing the industrial carbon tax at $95 per tonne for heavy emitters. Premier Danielle Smith said the decision comes in the wake of the ongoing tariff threats by U.S.
Former prime minister Justin Trudeau’s carbon taxes, EV subsidies and net-zero targets are without a doubt the key factor in ...
Taking the stage as the morning’s keynote speaker was Premier of Alberta Danielle Smith. After spending some time thanking the local dignitaries on hand, Smith began speaking on the province’s energy ...
Canadian Utilities Ltd.’s new chief executive, Bob Myles, has called on the federal government to provide policy certainty in ...
Statistics Canada said gas prices fell 18.1 per cent year-over-year in April, thanks mostly to the end of the carbon price, but also because global oil prices fell amid declining demand and higher ...
Hodgson was recruited to serve on Meg’s board in 2016, arriving at the Calgary-based company two years into a historic downturn in oil prices that had plunged Alberta into recession, resulting in tens ...
A roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… Crews continue battle against Manitoba wildfires Fire crews in Manitoba continue to battle out-of-control ...
LOS ANGELES/HONG KONG (Reuters) -Container ship bookings for China-to-U.S. cargo have surged since the countries declared a 90-day truce on punitive tit-for-tat tariffs last weekend, operators said, ...