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Jason Kenney open to more lawsuits against federal government following “unconstitutional” throne speech
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says the federal government’s latest throne speech lays out an unconstitutional agenda and he’s prepared to take the feds back to court over it.
MALCOLM: The history of western separatism
Albertans and Saskatchewanians are wondering whether they will ever be treated fairly or have equal representation inside Canadian confederation.
7 oil and gas companies that Trudeau has driven out of Canada
Trudeau has instituted anti-oil and gas policies that have driven energy sector investment out of Canada.
Erin O’Toole says he would make blocking railways a criminal offence as PM
O’Toole’s plan put the blame for ongoing national blockades on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the ruling Liberals.
Half of Canadians think pipeline benefits outweigh risks
Overall, a majority of Canadians throughout the country ranked the oil and natural gas sector as “important.”
Calls for more pipelines intensify after train carrying oil derails and catches fire
“How many more incidents like this do we need to prove that rail is the most dangerous way to transport oil?"
Husky Energy laid off 370 people in October, mostly in Calgary
Several companies have either already left Canada or are in the process of moving more operations to the United States.
Gwyn Morgan: A great national energy champion is leaving Canada, thanks to Trudeau
The past few years have been a nightmare for the Canadian industry, where every light at the end of the tunnel has turned out to be train driven by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau barrelling at us from the opposite direction.
FUREY: Trudeau’s olive branch to the west?
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he's willing to work with the west but he hasn't indicated exactly how he's going to do this.
Statistics point to heavy western alienation this election
Anti-Energy policies and Justin Trudeau’s intention to “phase out” the oil sands has led many Western Canadians to believe that there is no reason to stay part of Canada.