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Ottawa announces softwood lumber aid package

Ottawa announces softwood lumber aid package

Ottawa to provide $867 million in aid to lumber producers hit with U.S. duties
Second round of hearings for Sabina gold mine rejected by review board begins

Second round of hearings for Sabina gold mine rejected by review board begins

Sabina Gold and Silver Corp.
Tantalus Labs receives cannabis cultivation licence from Health Canada

Tantalus Labs receives cannabis cultivation licence from Health Canada

The B.C.-based company becomes the 45th in Canada to win right to cultivate
Kinder Morgan IPO misses share price target

Kinder Morgan IPO misses share price target

A new publicly traded company created to build the $7.
Kinder Morgan makes final investment decision on Trans Mountain expansion

Kinder Morgan makes final investment decision on Trans Mountain expansion

Kinder Morgan to create new publicly listed company for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
Trudeau’s B.C. tanker ban does not have our consent, say First Nations oil export backers

Trudeau’s B.C. tanker ban does not have our consent, say First Nations oil export backers

The leaders of a First Nations-backed oil pipeline and tanker export proposal off the B.C. coast are speaking out against legislation introduced last week by the federal government to implement an oil tanker ban off B.C.’s north coast.
Workers block First Majestic Silver’s Mexico mine

Workers block First Majestic Silver’s Mexico mine

Vancouver-based First Majestic Silver Corp (TSX:FR) revealed May 24 a group of unionized workers halted activities and blocked accesses at the company’s La Encantada silver mine in Mexico, causing shares in the Mexico-focused company to dip slightly.
Panel recommends breakup of Canada’s National Energy Board

Panel recommends breakup of Canada’s National Energy Board

Future pipeline debates might be about light oil from Alberta, B.C., not oilsands bitumen
Thinking small pays off for liquefied natural gas firm

Thinking small pays off for liquefied natural gas firm

Multibillion-dollar export projects stalled, but smaller companies developing local market
Coal transfer facility challenged in federal Court

Coal transfer facility challenged in federal Court

Court is asked to overturn Vancouver Port Authority's approval of Fraser Surrey Docks coal project