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December 7, 2017
EDMONTON — A union that represents 3,000 oilsands workers at Suncor Energy sites in northeastern Alberta has won a court injunction against random drug testing. Unifor Local 707-A had argued that random testing would be a violation of workers’ rights … Read More ➝
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December 7, 2017
TORONTO — Ontario’s opposition parties are calling on the province’s Independent Electricity System Operator to release the names of power generators that billed millions in ineligible expenses and for it to recoup all of that money. The IESO said Thu… Read More ➝
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December 6, 2017
EDMONTON — Alberta’s energy regulator wants to keep bad operators out of the oilpatch to reduce the ballooning number of bankrupt companies who have walked away from unprofitable wells. “We will be requiring more information at the time a person or a … Read More ➝
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December 6, 2017
CALGARY — Alberta has set out its competition-based plan to reduce carbon emissions from the province’s big industries, but it’s raising concerns from some about jobs and costs. The regulations will give companies credits if their facilities produce l… Read More ➝
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December 6, 2017
CALGARY — A moratorium on loans for energy pipeline projects has been lifted, Desjardins Group said Wednesday, as it vowed to consider environmental, social and governance practices of clients in all future lending decisions. The decision in July to t… Read More ➝
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December 5, 2017
CALGARY — Alberta is setting aside close to $1.4 billion from climate levies to help industry reduce carbon emissions. The government said the funding, spread over seven years, will make it easier for industries to invest in new technologies, stay com… Read More ➝
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December 4, 2017
CALGARY — Kinder Morgan Canada (TSX:KML) says it is still not in a position to start significant construction on the Trans Mountain expansion project and expects spending on the project for at least part of next year to focus mostly on permitting. In … Read More ➝