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Trans Mountain continues expanding marine safety with new high-power tugboats

Trans Mountain continues expanding marine safety with new high-power tugboats

The Trans Mountain project has reached another milestone in its work to strengthen marine safety off the coast of B.C., in partnership with a local First Nation community.   
Commentary: Ottawa should ignore activist academic plea against carbon capture if serious about meeting Paris climate targets

Commentary: Ottawa should ignore activist academic plea against carbon capture if serious about meeting Paris climate targets

Four hundred academics signed a letter to the federal government, condemning the next big thing in emissions reduction.
More Canadian oil sands ownership makes industry stronger for the future

More Canadian oil sands ownership makes industry stronger for the future

Increased Canadian ownership of the oil sands is setting the industry up for a more resilient future, according to industry experts. 
Oil and gas in our lives – Healthcare

Oil and gas in our lives – Healthcare

Modern medicine relies on petroleum not only to power hospitals and transport patients, but to manufacture equipment and pharmaceuticals as well.
A Matter of Fact: Bloomberg uncritically amplifies academics’ misinformed attack on carbon capture

A Matter of Fact: Bloomberg uncritically amplifies academics’ misinformed attack on carbon capture

Bloomberg News uncritically amplified the views of academics opposed to a tax credit for companies that build carbon capture and storage facilities while ignoring its potential to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as well as Canada’s leadership in the technology.
One year later, Keystone XL cancellation represents a massive missed opportunity

One year later, Keystone XL cancellation represents a massive missed opportunity

It’s been one year since President Joe Biden cancelled approval for the Keystone XL pipeline from Canada, and the United States’ thirst for oil is as strong as ever and rising. 
IEA boss prefers oil and gas from Canada

IEA boss prefers oil and gas from Canada

The head of the International Energy Agency says Canada is a preferred global oil and gas supplier and should take steps to ensure it remains so in the decades to come.  
A Matter of Fact: Wall Street Journal misrepresents the oil sands

A Matter of Fact: Wall Street Journal misrepresents the oil sands

A Jan. 13 article in the Wall Street Journal about Canada’s oil sands is filled with misinformation that ignores the industry’s solid track record reducing environmental impacts, and its appeal to investors as a leader in energy cleantech and a global supplier of choice.   
Yager: Canada must start discussing energy science

Yager: Canada must start discussing energy science

Famous American theoretical physicist and Nobel Prize recipient Richard Feynman wrote, “I would rather have questions that cannot be answered than answers that cannot be questioned.”
Line 3 pipeline completion delivers long-term benefits  

Line 3 pipeline completion delivers long-term benefits  

Canadian oil producers have reached the light at the end of the pipeline – the Line 93 pipeline, that is, known previously as the Line 3 Replacement Project.