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Canada signs national climate change strategy

Canada signs national climate change strategy

Although it's described as pan-national, neither Saskatchewan nor Manitoba has signed onto Canada's climate change strategy
Goldcorp ditches diesel to electrify Borden mine

Goldcorp ditches diesel to electrify Borden mine

Industry giant plans to open North America’s first all-electric mining operation
Rio Tinto reshuffles management team in wake of bribery probe

Rio Tinto reshuffles management team in wake of bribery probe

Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) is shaking up its management team once again, replacing a senior executive and adding a new member as the company deals with a probe into questionable payment made to an external consultant over the Simandou iron ore project in Gu
Endurance Wind Power bankruptcy spreads to UK

Endurance Wind Power bankruptcy spreads to UK

Falling pound, renewable power subsidy cuts blamed for company's collapse
B.C. changes regulations for B.C. wine labelling

B.C. changes regulations for B.C. wine labelling

Move enacts 3 of 10 recommendations that passed a plebiscite earlier this year
Senate committee recommends NEB reforms

Senate committee recommends NEB reforms

A Senate committee is recommending reforming the National Energy Board (NEB) to require more focus on environment and First Nations concerns as a way to break a “bottleneck” that has prevented new oil pipelines from being built in Canada.
Exploration in B.C. lags behind national sector rebound

Exploration in B.C. lags behind national sector rebound

Drilling in the province drops by double digits but rises 5% countrywide
Lead contractor on Shell LNG Canada project cancels bidding

Lead contractor on Shell LNG Canada project cancels bidding

A lead contractor for Shell’s LNG Canada project in Kitimat has cancelled orders for modules for the project, according to the oil and gas industry news site Upstream.
Pipeline politics increase flow of controversy in Canada

Pipeline politics increase flow of controversy in Canada

Trans Mountain expansion approved, Northern Gateway dead, but battle over moving energy in the country is far from done
Risk of oil tanker spill is ‘close to zero,’ experts say

Risk of oil tanker spill is ‘close to zero,’ experts say

Pipeline ruptures, bunker fuel spills pose a greater risk than a major oil tanker spill