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Senator says government wants to kill oilsands using Bill C-69

Alberta Senator Doug Black believes the Canadian government wants Bill C-69 to pass to stop development in the oilsands.

Canadian energy development surges as several multi-billion dollar deals inked this year

The Canadian oil and gas sector is witnessing a surge of major deals that indicate a boom in the sector, according to some industry analysts.

Alberta to argue against federal ‘No More Pipelines’ bill Wednesday

The Alberta government will present arguments to Canada’s top court on Wednesday as it argues against what the province has dubbed the “No More Pipelines” bill.

Anti-oil tanker Bill C-48 passed by Senate despite Liberal pipeline promises

Alongside Bill C-69, the bills have been cited as being dangerous for the development of Canada’s oil sector.

Oil producers lost $20 billion as Canada fails to build new pipelines: report

Canada has seen multiple pipeline projects get cancelled or postponed.

Federal “No More Pipelines” law is unconstitutional, Alberta court rules

A majority of judges with the Alberta Court of Appeal has voted to strike down the Trudeau government’s Bill C-69 as unconstitutional.

Alberta, taxpayer group go to court to fight “no more pipelines” act

The province of Alberta and the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) are heading to court, looking to defeat Bill C-69, which they claim would end resource development in Canada.

Legault’s stance on pipelines could shift as Quebecers’ support surges

A majority of Quebecers now support reviving the Energy East pipeline, a major shift in public opinion that Quebec Premier François Legault has acknowledged could alter his government’s stance on the long-abandoned project.

Poilievre says he’d hit U.S. hard with dollar-for-dollar tariffs if elected

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre confirmed that if elected he would be looking to pinpoint strategic trade areas with the U.S. to target with retaliatory tariffs, even going so far as matching them dollar for dollar.  

Liberal government anti-oil and gas policies made Canada vulnerable to Trump: Poilievre

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre blamed the Liberal government’s attack on the oil and gas sector for making Canada vulnerable to President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threats.

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