On the eve of Canada’s first LNG export facility starting up, future growth is anything but certain

LNG Canada is expected to boost gas exports by 20%, promising producers relief from the worst price slump in years, but political uncertainty, net zero rules and infrastructure constraints could conspire to thwart the nascent industry The LNG Canada construction site near Kitimat, B.C. in July 2024. The facility, which will export liquefied natural gas … Read more

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Tree planted on McGill campus for Haudenosaunee peace ceremony

Amid continuing violence in the Middle East, Kanien’kehá:ka women say the symbolic gesture is a reminder peace is possible. A group of Mohawk women plant a pine tree at McGill University on Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024, as a symbol of peace for the Haudenosaunee peoples upon whose homeland the university sits. Photo by Photo by … Read more

Jordi Fernandez’s Nets influence is already being seen

Everybody had their job in the Nets ecosystem. Some have more than one, some more important than others. As a rookie head coach, Jordi Fernandez has a host of new responsibilities — from implementing systems on both ends of the court to managing the game to dealing with the media. But no job is more … Read more

The prospect of a ‘Trump tariff’ is hanging over Alberta’s energy sector after U.S. election

A recent study estimated the tariff could cause Canadian energy exports to the U.S. to decline by as much as 22 per cent Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.Photo by David Bloom/Postmedia/File Ex-Alberta premier Jason Kenney told the National Post that Trump’s proposed global 10 per cent tariff on all imports is the big mood killer this … Read more

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