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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:
LISTEN: CEC’s Tom Olsen on how Canadian oil and gas can be the backbone of Canada’s rebuild

LISTEN: CEC’s Tom Olsen on how Canadian oil and gas can be the backbone of Canada’s rebuild

Canadian Energy Centre CEO Tom Olsen joins the Rundown Tank podcast, hosted by Refinitiv to discuss the importance of market access for Canadian oil and gas, as well as the potential perils of a hard green shift for the economy.
Indigenous-owned B.C. company expands workforce during pandemic

Indigenous-owned B.C. company expands workforce during pandemic

As the COVID-19 pandemic battered businesses from coast-to-coast, an Indigenous-owned company in B.C. has managed to expand its operations thanks to a Canadian oil sands giant.
Clean Fuel Standard threatens Canadian jobs: Report

Clean Fuel Standard threatens Canadian jobs: Report

A sweeping new federal carbon regulation will cause a “snowball effect” of costs for companies and consumers and threaten jobs as Canada’s economy struggles to recover from pandemic lockdowns, according to a new report by the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI).
COVID stalls positive momentum on Canadian oil and gas capital spending

COVID stalls positive momentum on Canadian oil and gas capital spending

Canadian oil production is coming back online after being shut in as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, but capital spending in the sector has taken a deep hit for this year. Industry is looking to get back the positive momentum it had going into 2020, which included good news about capital spending for the first time in years.
Alberta First Nation eyes bright future with $1.5 billion natural gas plant project

Alberta First Nation eyes bright future with $1.5 billion natural gas plant project

Alberta’s Enoch Cree Nation has had and long and prosperous relationship with oil and gas.
Quebec politicians not aligned with public opinion on energy development: Poll

Quebec politicians not aligned with public opinion on energy development: Poll

An overwhelming majority of Quebec residents would prefer to use oil produced in Western Canada than oil imported from other countries, according to a new poll released by the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI).