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2:14PM
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As capital exits Canada, Ottawa continues to push unattractive policies

Washington eased federal vehicle emissions standards and repealed a regulation on hydraulic fracturing.


7:38AM
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Court's pipeline decision has serious consequences for Canada

Higher crude-by-rail rates lead to lower prices for Canadian crude.


9:38AM
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Reconsider Energy East and get Canada off Saudi oil

The Trudeau government took an already onerous and arbitrary environmental assessment process and made it worse.


9:09AM
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The largest growth of energy demand is projected to be in China, Southeast Asia and India.


8:10AM
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Enbridge pipeline approval good news—but Canadian oil remains largely confined to U.S. market

Canadian heavy oil producers will lose an estimated $15.8 billion this year in foregone revenues.


1:16PM
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Prime Minister Trudeau needs better advice—fast

Increased capacity to move oil to tidewater should eliminate the gap between world oil prices and prices in North America.


9:51AM
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Ottawa ignores the data, targets Alberta oil—again

Bill C-48 includes a moratorium of large oil tanker traffic off northern B.C.


11:38AM
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Priming the pump of bad incentives in Canada

B.C. Premier John Horgan says the nationalization of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion doesn’t allay his concerns.


12:22PM
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Trans Mountain pipeline will benefit Canada—but at a very high price

The Trudeau government’s decision is an admission that Canada’s approval process for major infrastructure projects is broken.