PM wants global price on carbon to cover 60 per cent of the planet’s greenhouse gas emissions.
Both Kenney and Notley say province has to be at the table when limits are discussed
Renewable energy gets less government help in Canada than in any other G20 country
Report finds campaigns have not been unlawful and dishonest
Agency says only scenario where world hits Paris agreement goal to minimize global warming is net-zero plan
Canada the first and only country in the world to commit to pair of prominent emissions targets
Cleanup is needed of nearly 100,000 abandoned wells in the province
Research shows 3,114 active oil and gas wells within critical caribou habitat
Researchers found higher levels of chemicals used in fracking in selected Peace River residences
Canadian officials react to landmark study that amounts to a “‘code red’ for humanity”
The Centre for Innovation and Clean Energy is expected to be open by this fall
Parkland Institute: Province may have simply replaced money energy companies would have spent anyway
Pipeline has plan to correct oversight of its contractors that could pose threats to nesting birds
Global campaign urging insurance providers to stay away from Canadian pipeline project
DFO hires Florida firm to carefully remove oil from MV Schiedyk in Nootka Sound starting in mid-June
First Nations Limited Partnership says decision to sell is a threat to its commercial interests
Alberta Energy Minister Sonya Savage said in a statement the government is pleased with the court’s decision
Expectations are high for the Canadian oilpatch’s first-quarter results season
The irreconcilable differences are rooted in the regional nature of the energy industry in both countries
Ottawa bought the existing pipeline for $4.4 billion in 2018