CALGARY – Trans Mountain Corp. chief executive Ian Anderson believes construction crews will be in a posi ...
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As work starts in Alberta, Trans Mountain expects to be laying pipe in B.C. in the spring
As work starts in Alberta, Trans Mountain expects to be laying pipe in B.C. in the spring
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Husky Energy cuts capital spending by $500 million over next two years in bid to increase cash flow
Husky Energy cuts capital spending by $500 million over next two years in bid to increase cash flow
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Crude-by-rail shipments hit a new record despite lower price discounts
Crude-by-rail shipments hit a new record despite lower price discounts
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Warren Buffett’s Suncor bet a sign foreign capital is starting to flow back into Canada’s oilpatch
Warren Buffett’s Suncor bet a sign foreign capital is starting to flow back into Canada’s oilpatch
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Managing water issues: risks and opportunities
Managing water issues: risks and opportunities
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Rising Stars Class Of 2019: Mikel Sidiropoulos; Fluor Canada
Rising Stars Class Of 2019: Mikel Sidiropoulos; Fluor Canada
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Why B.C.’s Indigenous rights bill is ‘impractically broad’ and inconsistent with Canadian law
Why B.C.’s Indigenous rights bill is ‘impractically broad’ and inconsistent with Canadian law
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Oilpatch gets much-needed relief as 150,000 bpd of new pipeline capacity comes on stream
Oilpatch gets much-needed relief as 150,000 bpd of new pipeline capacity comes on stream
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Court reinstates constitutional challenge to Ontario’s hefty ‘global adjustment’ electricity charge
Court reinstates constitutional challenge to Ontario’s hefty ‘global adjustment’ electricity charge
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Cenovus joins Big Oil’s push into Big Data with Amazon and IBM deals
Cenovus joins Big Oil’s push into Big Data with Amazon and IBM deals