(Reuters) – Canada’s main oil-producing province Alberta on Thursday forecast an increased surplus of C$5.5 billion ($4.06 billion) for the 2023/24 fiscal year, fuelled by strong bitumen royalties and higher …
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By Nia Williams CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) – Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said on Monday she wanted to announce the details of investment tax credits to support carbon capture and storage …
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By Rod Nickel WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) – Alberta’s seven-month pause on approving new renewable power projects in the Canadian province has caused four major international companies at various development stages …
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By Aadi Nair and Karolos Grohmann (Reuters) – The 2030 Commonwealth Games were tipped to be a glorious celebration of the competition’s centenary in Canada, the country which hosted the …
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(Reuters) – TC Energy said it completed the shutdown of two compressor stations on the NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. (NGTL) System and a gas storage facility on Saturday that were …
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OTTAWA (Reuters) – Danielle Smith swore in as the premier of Canada’s main oil-producing province on Friday, promising financial support measures, tax cuts and a pledge to push back against …
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OTTAWA (Reuters) -Alberta officials on Thursday warned more wildfires could spread in next few hot and dry days, even as firefighters make progress in tackling widespread blazes that have slowed …
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By Nia Williams and Arshreet Singh (Reuters) -The chief executive of Canada’s Imperial Oil on Tuesday expressed optimism that the Alberta government will contribute funding for carbon capture and storage …
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By Steve Scherer and Nia Williams OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada’s federal government and the main oil producing province of Alberta are at odds over who should pay to bolster tax credits …
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By Nia Williams (Reuters) -Danielle Smith was sworn in as premier of Canada’s main oil-producing province Alberta on Tuesday, days after winning the United Conservative Party (UCP) leadership race with …
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By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese companies are looking to invest in the Canadian province of Alberta to produce ammonia and methanol in the effort to build global supply …
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World’s largest barbecue concept signs agreement with local food and beverage professional Dallas, TX (PRESS RELEASE) Dickey’s Barbecue Restaurants, Inc. CEO Laura Rea Dickey announced today that the world’s largest …
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(Reuters) – Canadian oil-producing province Alberta expects a budget surplus of C$13.2 billion ($10.1 billion) in the 2022-23 fiscal year, significantly higher than the C$511 million surplus estimated in its …
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(Reuters) – Telus Corp said on Tuesday it would invest $17 billion in network infrastructure, operations and spectrum across Canada’s Alberta over the next four years as the telecoms company …
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(Reuters) – A Teamsters group, which represents roughly 7,000 Amazon.com Inc fulfillment center workers across Canada’s Alberta and the Northwest Territories, has filed an application with the Labor Board to …
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By Nia Williams CALGARY, Alberta – Canada’s biggest oil-producing province Alberta is expecting its first budget surplus since 2014/15, Finance Minister Travis Toews said on Thursday, as soaring global energy …
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By Nia Williams CALGARY, Alberta – The Canadian province of Alberta on Wednesday formally initiated a trade challenge to recover its investment in the Keystone XL oil pipeline, which was …
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