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Let's make a deal, Canada urges U.S. amid latest 'baseless' softwood lumber duties

Let's make a deal, Canada urges U.S. amid latest 'baseless' softwood lumber duties

Canada is urging the United States to make a good-faith effort at negotiating an end to the interminable bilateral dispute over softwood lumber.
TC Energy splitting into two companies by spinning off liquids business

TC Energy splitting into two companies by spinning off liquids business

CALGARY — TC Energy Corp. has announced plans to split into two separate companies by spinning off its crude oil pipelines business.
MP urges feds to help northern B.C. farmers

MP urges feds to help northern B.C. farmers

Level 5 drought conditions plaguing crop yields; farmers being forced to sell livestock
Cenovus reports second quarter profits down, lowers upstream production guidance

Cenovus reports second quarter profits down, lowers upstream production guidance

CALGARY — Cenovus Energy has been able to restore almost all of its output in northwest Alberta it temporarily curtailed due to wildfires in May and June, but the company has still had to lower its overall production guidance for the year because of
West Fraser posts $173M loss on $2B in revenue

West Fraser posts $173M loss on $2B in revenue

West Fraser blames pulp segment for lower profits
Trans Mountain wants higher tolls. They won't cover even half its price tag

Trans Mountain wants higher tolls. They won't cover even half its price tag

Trans Mountain applied to raise the base tolls on June 1.
Why wind power will dominate B.C.’s next power call

Why wind power will dominate B.C.’s next power call

LNG sector boosting demand for new renewable power projects
Canada geese 'stained' with crude oil at Imperial Oil facility in Alberta

Canada geese 'stained' with crude oil at Imperial Oil facility in Alberta

CALGARY — The Alberta Energy Regulator says a flock of Canada geese were stained with oil after landing on a lagoon at an Imperial Oil facility northwest of Cold Lake.
Tahltan Nation opposes Doubleview’s Hat project

Tahltan Nation opposes Doubleview’s Hat project

Objection comes as the Tahltan central government and province are undertaking a major territory-wide land use planning initiative
B.C. ranchers struggle as drought sends hay prices soaring

B.C. ranchers struggle as drought sends hay prices soaring

British Columbia rancher Suzanne Fradette had just got off the phone with a hay broker who had grim news amid an ongoing drought that has sent feed prices soaring: "It's bad out there.