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Alberta is paying out more than $140 million to end one of five lawsuits launched against it over its coal mining policies.
The changes all came as part of the Trump administration's "big, beautiful bill." Anyone who has been on the fence about solar energy still has some time to take advantage before the cuts are ...
In the two years before scrapping the flaring limit, Alberta saw that limit exceeded by energy companies in both 2023 and 2024, according to a Reuters analysis of data from the AER. Per the data ...
A coal company that was suing Alberta as part of a $16-billion lawsuit has reached a $142.8-million settlement over the ...
On Monday, May 12, 2025, more than 80 stakeholders gathered for an energy innovation event hosted by Energy Storage Canada, in collaboration with the ...
Two coal firms, Evolve Power and Atrum Coal, settled with Alberta over mining policy changes. They sued after the province reversed course on coal mining restrictions. Other companies like Cabin Ridge ...
Premier Danielle Smith has said she wants to see a new oil pipeline built from Alberta to the Port of Prince Rupert that is ...
Alberta may soon receive a private sector proposal for a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s northwest coast, aiming to expand Canada’s crude export capacity.
Cenovus Energy has restarted production at its Christina Lake oil sands field in Alberta after wildfires in the area forced the company to halt its output, the Canadian operator said Thursday.
All financial figures are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted CALGARY, Alberta, July 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ...
The energy crisis of the 1970s suggests that higher oil prices are unlikely to significantly shift U.S. energy policy away from fossil fuels. By Claire Brown As military actions between Iran and ...
Former Tthebatthie Denesuline (Smith's Landing) chief Gerry Cheezie is not mincing words about plans between the Alberta ...