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Biden will be better for Canadian resource exports, analysts say

Biden will be better for Canadian resource exports, analysts say

Less confrontation, more cross-border collaboration envisioned under a Democratic presidency
Woodfibre addresses the question of a possible terrorist attack on Squamish location

Woodfibre addresses the question of a possible terrorist attack on Squamish location

Company president says he takes potential seriously but assures Squamish council that LNG vessels are "very robust"
Forest company trespassing on reserve lands: Mowachaht

Forest company trespassing on reserve lands: Mowachaht

Vancouver Island First Nations say Western Forest Products trespassing on reserve lands
Guide helps First Nations navigate Impact Assessment Act

Guide helps First Nations navigate Impact Assessment Act

New federal environmental assessment gives First Nations new powers, opportunities
Resource sector seeks gas subsidies, stumpage reform

Resource sector seeks gas subsidies, stumpage reform

What B.C. businesses need: To stay competitive, industry needs significant policy changes, sector leaders say
Why LNG in Kitimat is good for Gus’s Pizza in Sault Ste. Marie

Why LNG in Kitimat is good for Gus’s Pizza in Sault Ste. Marie

Natural gas critical to Canada’s economic recovery, global energy transition: industry boosters
CCPA questions economic case for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

CCPA questions economic case for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

CCPA report suggests Alberta oil producers better off with single, U.S. market
New miner set to spark resurgence of Barkerville gold fever

New miner set to spark resurgence of Barkerville gold fever

Osisko Gold Royalties spins out company to put multiple-mine project into production
Teck posts Q3 profits despite pandemic pinch

Teck posts Q3 profits despite pandemic pinch

Teck’s Q3 losses from coal and oil offset by copper prices
Big energy projects hit key milestone over the summer

Big energy projects hit key milestone over the summer

While urban areas struggled with high unemployment, four megaprojects employed 12,500