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Canadian oil and gas execs look to talk up emissions reduction plans at COP28 summit

Canadian oil and gas execs look to talk up emissions reduction plans at COP28 summit

CALGARY — Executives and senior leaders from Canada's oil and gas sector are heading to Dubai for the upcoming United Nations COP28 climate talks, eager to tell the world they are doing what they can to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Enbridge raising quarterly dividend next year as it expects business to grow

Enbridge raising quarterly dividend next year as it expects business to grow

CALGARY — Enbridge Inc. is raising its dividend as it expects its business to continue to grow next year.
Vancouver's Ivanhoe Mines makes significant copper discovery in DRC

Vancouver's Ivanhoe Mines makes significant copper discovery in DRC

'Our proprietary knowledge is the result of over 20 years of in-depth geological research in this previously unexplored terrain,' says Ivanhoe founder Robert Friedland
Coastal GasLink pipeline mechanically complete before year-end deadline

Coastal GasLink pipeline mechanically complete before year-end deadline

VANCOUVER — The Coastal GasLink pipeline that stretches across northern B.C. is mechanically complete ahead of the company's year-end deadline. A statement from TC Energy Corp.
B.C. First Nations want nine-year salmon farm licences

B.C. First Nations want nine-year salmon farm licences

First Nations that support salmon farms say they need 'runway' for transition
Saskatchewan starts tribunal to review Ottawa's clean electricity regulations

Saskatchewan starts tribunal to review Ottawa's clean electricity regulations

REGINA — The Saskatchewan government is using its autonomy legislation for the first time to review the federal government's proposed clean-electricity regulations.
Pipeline company TC Energy raises growth outlook for 2023

Pipeline company TC Energy raises growth outlook for 2023

CALGARY — TC Energy Corp. is raising its financial guidance for the year. The company says it now expects its comparable earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization for 2023 to be up about eight per cent from 2022.
Less than two in five British Columbians trust industry on fishing, coastal issues, says poll

Less than two in five British Columbians trust industry on fishing, coastal issues, says poll

Meanwhile, polling shows that trust in the federal department responsible for coastal matters is high.
Karen Ogen: Pipelines can symbolize new era of economic reconciliation

Karen Ogen: Pipelines can symbolize new era of economic reconciliation

Major projects present unprecedented equity opportunities, writes the First Nations LNG Alliance's CEO
Pathways Alliance increasingly confident $16.5B carbon capture project will go ahead

Pathways Alliance increasingly confident $16.5B carbon capture project will go ahead

CALGARY — The oilsands industry group that has proposed building what would be one of the world's largest carbon capture and storage projects says it is more confident than ever it will go ahead with construction.