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Data Analytics in Oil and Gas

10th - Higher Ed
Aasim Waheed has spent 23 years in oil and gas process automation. He started off as an electrical and controls engineer, moved into HCI design, commissioning, project management and finally into business management. He has been...
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CompTIA Network+ Certification N10-007: The Total Course - Single Sign-on (SSO)

Higher Ed
This video explains how to log in to one computer and gain access to many. This clip is from the chapter "Securing Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" of the series "CompTIA Network+ Certification N10-007: The Total...
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B.C. First Nation leaders fear oil spills if new oil pipeline is built

9th - Higher Ed
Maureen Nyce, the elected chief councillor of the Haisla Nation, says there’s little Ottawa could do to get her community on side with a new oil pipeline through B.C. That echoes B.C. Energy Minister Adrian Dix who is against a pipeline...
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Guilbeault resigns from cabinet after Carney, Smith sign energy deal

9th - Higher Ed
Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault has resigned from cabinet after Alberta and Ottawa signed a memorandum of understanding offering political support for a new oil pipeline to the B.C. coast.
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Poilievre calls Carney's deal with Alberta a 'public relations ploy'

9th - Higher Ed
While Prime Minister Mark Carney's energy deal with Alberta, likely to feature environmental concessions for an oil pipeline through B.C., has yet to be announced, it's already being criticized by British Columbia and opposition parties...
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"Carney says pipeline discussions ‘ongoing’

9th - Higher Ed
An energy agreement with Alberta is expected soon, and Prime Minister Mark Carney says discussions on a new pipeline to B.C.’s northern coast are not finalized. Such a project has many detractors, including the premier of B.C."
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Carney says pipeline discussions ‘ongoing’

9th - Higher Ed
An energy agreement with Alberta is expected soon, and Prime Minister Mark Carney says discussions on a new pipeline to B.C.’s northern coast are not finalized. Such a project has many detractors, including the premier of B.C."
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Why the Western pipeline fight is different this time

9th - Higher Ed
While Western premiers fighting over building pipelines is not new, there appears to be a shift in Alberta’s game plan. For The National, CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe breaks down why it’s different — and some say more dangerous — this time...
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The Breakdown | Workplace deaths + Western pipeline fight

9th - Higher Ed
The National breaks down why criminal charges are so rare for workplace deaths and speaks to people who say they might save lives. And pipeline fights in Western Canada aren’t new, but this time around it's different — and some say more...
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Alberta will need B.C. government’s support to build proposed pipeline: minister

9th - Higher Ed
Federal Energy Minister Tim Hodgson says Alberta will need the support of the B.C. government and First Nations groups to build a proposed pipeline through that province. While Alberta pushes back on that notion, B.C. Energy Minister...
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Why the Western pipeline flight is different this time

9th - Higher Ed
While Western premiers fighting over building pipelines is not new, there appears to be a shift in Alberta’s game plan. For The National, CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe breaks down why it’s different — and some say more dangerous — this time...
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Why B.C.’s NDP and federal Conservatives take issue with the temporary foreign worker program

9th - Higher Ed
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with B.C. Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth Ravi Kahlon about why the provincial government is calling for reform or an end to the temporary foreign worker program amid growing...
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No oil pipeline on the list of projects of national interest

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government will be releasing a list of the first projects of national interest aimed at reducing reliance on the United States. Radio-Canada has learned that no oil pipeline is on that list, although Carney...
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Ukraine Strikes Russia’s Oil Druzhba Oil Pipelines, Sparks Massive Fire at Fuel Depot | WION

9th - Higher Ed
Ukraine has reportedly struck the Druzhba oil pipeline for the third time, disrupting Russian oil flows to Hungary, according to Hungary’s foreign minister. A new attack on the Druzhba pipeline has halted oil supplies to Hungary, with...
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Keystone pipeline restarts in US's North Dakota after major leak

9th - Higher Ed
US energy regulator allows oil to restart through pipeline weeks after it leaked 9,000 barrels.
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Gerhard Schroeder slams EU and US on pipeline project

9th - Higher Ed
Former German Chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder slammed the EU Commission and the US for putting obstacles to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project which he chairs.





The joint project between Russia's Gazprom and five...
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EU regulators back Gazprom’s increased use of key pipeline

9th - Higher Ed
EU regulators have given their green light for Russia’s Gazprom to send more gas through a key pipeline in Germany.



The European Commission’s decision comes at a politically sensi

tive time.

Russia is a key...
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You paid $850 for the Trans Mountain pipeline. Here’s why

9th - Higher Ed
Canadians are on the hook for more than $34 billion for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project after the federal government was forced to step in and buy it in 2018. CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe breaks down why the project went over...
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US activists rally against proposed Memphis oil pipeline project

9th - Higher Ed
A controversial aspect of pipeline and others like it is the use of Nationwide Permit 12, which allows fossil fuel companies to fast-track projects.
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Carney’s One Canadian Economy bill facing pushback

9th - Higher Ed
Just days after it was introduced, the Liberal government’s One Canadian Economy bill is already facing resistance. Some Indigenous leaders worry the bill’s streamlined process to approve infrastructure projects could trample treaty...
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Carney says there is ‘real potential’ for pipeline after first ministers' meeting

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Mark Carney said decarbonized oil pipelines are ‘absolutely in our interest’ following the first ministers' meeting in Saskatoon on Monday, where premiers pitched major projects to the federal government.
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‘It’s up to us to find the proponent’ for pipelines, Alberta premier says

9th - Higher Ed
When asked at the first ministers’ meeting in Saskatoon on Monday if the federal government would fast-track a pipeline without a private sector proponent, Prime Minister Mark Carney said that ‘it’s not a decision we have to make today.’...
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Premiers to pitch major infrastructure projects to Carney

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to hear pitches for major infrastructure projects from the premiers during a meeting on Monday. The first ministers will also discuss ways to break down trade barriers between the provinces.
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Judge Orders Temporary Shutdown Of Dakota Access Pipeline

Higher Ed
The oil pipeline has to be shut down by Aug. 5 so authorities can conduct an in-depth environmental review.