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Why is the US pulling out troops from Germany? I Inside Story

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Donald Trump is about to cut the number of American troops stationed in Germany since the end of World War Two.
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A Former Oil Exec Explains What Low Prices Mean Apart From the Pump

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With oil prices nearing 18-month lows, John Hofmeister, former president of Shell Oil, explains all the different ways the price of oil affects the every day consumer apart from at the gas pump.
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How Cheaper Oil Prices Could Backfire on the Economy

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With oil prices nearing 18-month lows, John Hofmeister, former president of Shell Oil, explains all the different ways the price of oil affects the every day consumer apart from at the gas pump.
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Former Shell Exec Explains the Problem with Low Oil Prices

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With oil prices nearing 18-month lows, John Hofmeister, former president of Shell Oil, is worried about the negative impact of lower prices. In fact, he says, if prices drop below $40 a barrel, the cost of production will exceed the...
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How the Oil Price Plunge Could Backfire on the Economy

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With oil prices nearing 18-month lows, John Hofmeister, former president of Shell Oil, is worried about the negative impact of lower prices. In fact, he says, if prices drop below $40 a barrel, the cost of production will exceed the...
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Europe briefing: Gilets jaunes; COP24; and gains for far-right in Andalusia

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1) Paris 'gilets jaunes' protest French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe met with leaders and members of the "gilets jaunes" ("yellow vests") movement on Monday after scenes of chaos across Paris over the weekend. It follows President...
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Tax breaks at centre of B.C.'s new long-term climate plan

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The plan, called Clean B.C., requires all new buildings to be net-zero energy by 2032, and all new cars sold to be zero-emission by 2040. It also redirects revenue from the carbon tax into incentives for the province's biggest industries...
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Will a new gas deal fuel regional rivalry?

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Greece, Cyprus and Israel sign a pipeline deal in the eastern Mediterranean
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Germany and the US disagree over Russia's new Nordstream 2 pipeline

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Sparks fly and machines whirr as workers in Mukran near Berlin prepare thousands of steel pipes that will become part of a vast undersea pipeline bringing gas from Russia to Germany's northeastern Baltic coast. The Nord Stream 2 project...
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Turkmen section of trans-Afghanistan gas pipeline completed

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The leaders of Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan celebrated with the foreign minister of India the completion of the Turkmen section of the trans-Afghanistan pipeline which will transport natural gas from Turkmenistan to...
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Pipeline delays

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Benjamin Dachis of C.D. Howe Institute on the impact of pipeline delays
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Martin King says well shut-ins are likely in 2018

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The GMP FirstEnergy analyst says Canada's natural gas industry faces several challenges in the year ahead.
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Is Natural Gas Demand About to Spike in the U.S.?

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There's been a steady rise in volume over the past few years, and Seeking Alpha author Darren McCammon thinks we're going to see the rate accelerate in the near future.
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Weathering the ups and downs

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Jeff Tonken is president and CEO of Birchcliff Energy, a light oil and gas producer working in the Peace River Arch area of Alberta
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Funeral home charges 10 times the carbon tax

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Grieving families slapped with $100 carbon tax for cremation, Alberta funeral home apologizes and refunds the overcharge: decimal in the wrong place
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Trump's energy policy and Canada

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Darren Gee, Peyto Exploration, on how our oil and natural gas producers could be affected by a new U.S. president
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Pipeline approvals please Alberta

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Alberta Premier Rachel Notley speaks to CBC's John Northcott about Tuesday's pipeline decision
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Energy East pipeline hurdles

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Tom Adams on the NEB's decision to restart Energy East pipeline approval process
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Making a splash: European innovation for a brighter future

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It is known simply as 'The Penguin'. The intriguing name belongs to a platform floating on the Atlantic Ocean off the Orkney Islands, which is at the forefront of exciting moves to harness the power of water. 'The Penguin' can produce...
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Energy wars

9th - Higher Ed
A look back at energy wars in Canada when oil was $6.50 / barrel - Alberta vs. Ontario in a battle to increase the price.
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TAPI: a pipeline for peace and stability

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The buttons have been pushed, and the welders’ blowtorches are firing up. A historic ceremony in Turkmenistan was the start of what’s due to become the Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline, or TAPI – the abbreviation that comes from the first...
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Are heat pumps the coolest option for beating the heat?

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To air condition or get a heat pump? That's the question many Calgarians are asking themselves during this latest heat wave. The owner of Enerspec Energy Consulting, Dave Turnbull, talks to the Calgary Eyeopener about the pros and cons...
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Saskatchewan turns to courts to prevent CRA from taking $28M in unpaid federal carbon tax

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Saskatchewan's Ministry of Justice is taking the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) to court for what it says is an attempt by the federal agency to "garnish" $28 million from the province's bank account.
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Sask. auditor says withholding carbon tax from Ottawa could cause 'significant errors' in future financials

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Saskatchewan's auditor has warned that the province's decision to not collect and remit part of the federal carbon tax could cause "significant errors" in the province's future financial statements.