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Trans Mountain project helps Métis man grow family electrical business

Trans Mountain project helps Métis man grow family electrical business

Some of Jordan Jolicoeur’s fondest memories growing up were spent in the family truck, traveling from site to site with his brother and father in the early days of what today is known as Carvel Electric.
India emerges as market hungry for Canadian heavy oil

India emerges as market hungry for Canadian heavy oil

The growing global appetite for Canadian heavy oil is on clear display with a new major monthly purchase by Indian oil refiner Reliance Industries.
Head of new Alberta agency aims to open doors for Indigenous entrepreneurs

Head of new Alberta agency aims to open doors for Indigenous entrepreneurs

The desire to create opportunity for Canada’s Indigenous people was imprinted early on Alicia Dubois, whose father took his family from Ontario into the heart of Alberta’s oil sands in search of a better life.
Major new Illinois power plant to be fed by low-emissions natural gas from Alberta

Major new Illinois power plant to be fed by low-emissions natural gas from Alberta

Low-emissions natural gas from Alberta will fuel a new electrical power plant being built in the Chicago region to help manage the intermittency of renewables and meet demand for up to 1.25 million homes and businesses.
Canada’s pipelines key to fueling COVID-19 recovery

Canada’s pipelines key to fueling COVID-19 recovery

Oil and gas pipelines will be at the heart of Canada’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the country’s future, says Chris Bloomer, CEO of the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association (CEPA).
Small company keeps hope of west-east Canadian pipeline alive

Small company keeps hope of west-east Canadian pipeline alive

It’s been three years since TC Energy cancelled the Energy East pipeline project, but for a small company incorporated in Quebec, the vision of connecting Western Canadian oil to consumers in the east and new markets offshore is still very much alive.
Canada’s largest port puts safety first with tanker traffic set to grow

Canada’s largest port puts safety first with tanker traffic set to grow

As harbour master at the Vancouver-Fraser Port Authority, master mariner Capt. Shri Madiwal has the complex job of ensuring safe and efficient operations at the Port of Vancouver, Canada’s largest and busiest link into the global ocean economy.
Marine shipping critical to Canada’s economic recovery

Marine shipping critical to Canada’s economic recovery

Marine shipping activity in Canada — including oil and petroleum products exports from the Trans Mountain Pipeline — is more important than ever as the country considers its economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Decades-long relationships with energy industry helps grow Alberta First Nation’s economy

Decades-long relationships with energy industry helps grow Alberta First Nation’s economy

Tom Jackson has watched his small northern Alberta First Nation evolve into a community with a growing economy thanks to an abiding relationships with the energy industry.
Seven reasons the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion is good for Canada

Seven reasons the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion is good for Canada

Construction of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project (TMX) is coming at the perfect time for Canada. Here are seven reasons why: