What you need to know about the oil tanker ban on B.C.'s coast

OTTAWA - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is urging Ottawa to terminate the West Coast oil tanker ban as the federal government prepares to unveil the details of a new energy

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What you need to know about the oil tanker ban on B.C.'s coast

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OTTAWA - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is urging Ottawa to terminate the West Coast oil tanker ban as the federal

Carney pins hopes on domestic market with new steel, lumber tariff supports

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney wants the Canadian lumber and steel sectors to look for more opportunities at home

Peace Tower to be covered with Canadian steel scaffolding as renovations continue

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OTTAWA - Visitors to Parliament Hill won’t be able to see the iconic Peace Tower by the end of next

Alberta's Smith says UCP caucus not afraid to defend record in face of recall efforts

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EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her United Conservative Party caucus isn’t afraid to defend its record as it

No way 'to do business,' B.C. Energy Minister Dix says of Alberta's pipeline plans

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VICTORIA - British Columbia’s energy minister says political talk of a pipeline from Alberta to the Pacific isn’t the way

Committee MPs amend border bill to restrict health, other benefits to deportees

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OTTAWA - MPs on the House of Commons national security committee have amended the government’s border security bill, C-12, to

Review of B.C.'s emissions strategy says LNG push threatens to wipe out cuts

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VICTORIA - A report commissioned by British Columbia’s government says its pursuit of new natural gas projects “threatens to set

Proxy advisory firm ISS recommends shareholders vote in favour of Teck-Anglo deal

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VANCOUVER - A second major proxy advisory service has recommended shareholders vote in favour of the deal to combine Teck

Nova Scotia approves Halifax bylaw restricting Dartmouth Cove infilling

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HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government says it has approved changes submitted by Halifax to restrict infilling along a strip