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Premiers are calling for an energy corridor. How will it work?

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Kent Fellows, an energy economist at the University of Calgary, feels cautiously optimistic about the implementation of energy corridors mentioned at the first ministers' meeting in Saskatoon. He says it could lead to damages and delays...
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Carney pushes middle-class tax cut at 1st cabinet meeting

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Prime Minister Mark Carney opened his first cabinet meeting by signing an order to fast-track a middle-class tax cut. But with Western pushback and no budget until the fall, his minority government is already under pressure.
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Carney holds first cabinet meeting, pushes middle-class tax cut

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Mark Carney opened his first cabinet meeting by signing an order to fast-track a middle-class tax cut. But with Western pushback and no budget until the fall, his minority government is already under pressure.
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BC Today callers react to renewed Alberta separation talk

9th - Higher Ed
BC Today host Michelle Eliot and Eric Adams, a law professor at the University of Alberta, listened to what callers had to say about Alberta's renewed talks of separatism. Answering a caller question, Adams said a vote to cut ties with...
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Industrial Wonders: Sweeping Drone Views of Oil Well Landscapes

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Take a flight of discovery high above the vast expanse of the world's oil fields with stunning drone footage, showcasing massive drilling rigs, endless pipelines, and the industrial landscapes that power global energy. Witness the scale...
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Hearing PM talk about northwestern pipeline 'very encouraging': Alberta premier | Power & Politics

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith tells Power & Politics she found Prime Minister Mark Carney's comments on a possible northwestern pipeline 'very encouraging' and a 'sea change' from where first ministers' discussions on energy projects...
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Indigenous issues ‘pushed to the back’ of campaign, says first-time voter

9th - Higher Ed
Kris Moore, a first-time Indigenous voter, says she feels leaders are ‘side-stepping’ Indigenous issues. During the leaders' debates, one each in French and English, an Indigenous segment was not included.Read more:...
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Federal leaders face off in English language debate

9th - Higher Ed
The leaders of Canada’s four largest federal political parties have finished their second debate, this time in English. It was the final debate before voters have their say in this election. Our Janella Hamilton brings us the highlights.
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Poilievre, Carney say whether Canada should produce more oil

9th - Higher Ed
During the French-language election debate on Wednesday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Liberal Leader Mark Carney outline their positions on whether Canada should produce more oil.
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'This is an example of how Canada is rallying together,' says former Alberta premier

9th - Higher Ed
Former Alberta premier Alison Redford says the signed agreements between Ontario and Alberta will benefit each province economically. Both premiers agreed to a study of new pipelines and rail lines between provinces on Monday, which were...
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Researchers weigh in on Conservatives' energy corridor proposal

9th - Higher Ed
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has made a campaign promise to establish what he refers to as a "Canada First" national energy corridor, which would involve pre-approving pipelines. Researchers at the University of Calgary's School...
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Stakes are high for Alberta’s oil and gas industry in this federal election

9th - Higher Ed
Workers and industry leaders in Alberta’s oil and gas industry say they want to hear clear energy platforms from the federal candidates during this election campaign as U.S. tariff threats create uncertainty in the sector.
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Russian FM floats idea of reviving Nord Stream with US support

9th - Higher Ed
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Russia say Russia and the US are currently discussing the possibility of restarting deliveries to Europe via the Nordstream pipeline. Speaking to Russia's state-run channel, Lavrov acknowledged...
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How Russians stun Ukrainians in Kursk

9th - Higher Ed
Russian forces have reportedly launched a surprise attack in Kursk, catching Ukrainian defenses off guard. The unexpected strike has escalated tensions and further complicated the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
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Tariff threats reopen clean energy, pipeline debates

9th - Higher Ed
The ongoing threat of tariffs has advocates saying it's time for Canada to focus on ramping up the transition to clean energy. But others say it is also an opportunity to build more pipelines in Canada as a way to improve access to oil...
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Alberta premier says she won't play oil and gas 'trump card' | Hanomansing Tonight

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith stated on Wednesday that she would not back export taxes on Canadian oil and gas companies, saying it would hurt Canadians more than Americans. Mark Scholz, president and CEO at Canadian Association of...
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Poilievre backs west-to-east pipeline, repealing Bill C-69 at Ottawa rally

9th - Higher Ed
As part of his ‘Canada First’ rally in Ottawa, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre revealed his plan to strengthen Canada internally and ‘allow us to be self-sufficient.’ Among his promises, Poilievre said he’ll repeal Bill C-69,...
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Could Trump's tariff threat resurrect dead pipelines?

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. tariff threats renewing discussions about building new cross-Canada pipelines.
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Tariff threats push Canadians to reconsider cross-country pipelines

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. tariff threats are fuelling a push to revisit pipeline projects to boost Canada’s economic self-reliance. CBC’s Sam Samson looks at the shifting dialogue and what’s standing in the way.
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Torrential rain and gusty winds cause damage throughout the Hudson Valley

9th - Higher Ed
News 12's Katerina Belales is on the ground in Westchester County, assessing the impact of last night's storm.
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Enbridge CEO on Tariffs Impact on Steel & Pipeline Costs

Higher Ed
Greg Ebel, Enbridge CEO talks about impact of tariffs on imported Steel and pipeline costs with Bloomberg's Alix Steel at CERAWeek in Houston.
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RBC CEO McKay on US Relationship, AI Power, Net Zero

Higher Ed
RBC Chief Executive Officer Dave McKay discusses the long-term relationship between Canada and the United States, uncertainty in Canadian government, and taking advantage of AI opportunities and powering AI data centers. McKay speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Russian Gas Supply to Europe Via Ukraine Stops

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Russian gas stopped flowing to Europe via Ukraine after five decades as Kyiv refused to allow any transit that funds Moscow's war machine. Both sides confirmed the halt Wednesday after a key deal expired, meaning central European...
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Archive footage of Chris Skidmore who is poised to resign as an MP

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Rishi Sunak faces another by-election challenge as former energy minister Chris Skidmore is poised to resign as an MP, after quitting the Tories over legislation to boost North Sea oil and gas drilling. Mr Skidmore, who led a Government...