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Supreme Court opinion doesn't change plans to regulate oil and gas emissions, says environment minister

Supreme Court opinion doesn't change plans to regulate oil and gas emissions, says environment minister

The sector accounts for more than a quarter of Canada's total emissions, and Canada won't meet its target without a substantial decline in carbon emissions from pumping oil and gas out of the ground.
Orchids, veggies and beer: B.C. pot producers pivot in tough market

Orchids, veggies and beer: B.C. pot producers pivot in tough market

'A lot of cannabis companies have evolved and are different than maybe what they were before.'
Natural gas demand to shrink, except in Asia, Middle East: IEA

Natural gas demand to shrink, except in Asia, Middle East: IEA

Wars in Europe, Israel-Gaza lead to oil and gas price volatility
Government review of Cannabis Act drags despite 'sense of urgency' from pot industry

Government review of Cannabis Act drags despite 'sense of urgency' from pot industry

Cannabis stakeholders worry the longer they wait for regulatory change, the more the industry will struggle
Shares of Vancouver’s Lundin Gold rise despite slight drop in Q3 production

Shares of Vancouver’s Lundin Gold rise despite slight drop in Q3 production

The B.C.-based miner has a market capitalization of nearly $4B
Vancouver's Methanex to idle one methanol plant, restart another

Vancouver's Methanex to idle one methanol plant, restart another

Methanex will restart one idled methanol plant in Trinidad-Tobago but shutter another
Construction association 'thrilled' Impact Assessment Act ruled unconstitutional

Construction association 'thrilled' Impact Assessment Act ruled unconstitutional

Construction and energy associations applaud Supreme Court of Canada ruling
Raising capital now seen as biggest risk to mining companies after ESG, says EY survey

Raising capital now seen as biggest risk to mining companies after ESG, says EY survey

Survey finds scrutiny from all stakeholder groups is increasing, particularly around environment, social and governance issues
Supreme Court to rule if federal environmental impact assessment law can stand

Supreme Court to rule if federal environmental impact assessment law can stand

Federal lawyers maintain that disallowing the law would create provincial enclaves immune from federal oversight
B.C.'s Cariboo Gold mine gets the green light

B.C.'s Cariboo Gold mine gets the green light

New underground gold mine outside of Wells B.C. to employ up to 300 workers during construction