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...ConocoPhilips will take on Total’s stake in the Surmont project in Alberta’s Athabasca region after it closed a previously announced C$4bn deal....
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...According to Canadian reading expert Danielle Fuller, a professor of English at the University of Alberta, most readers see “bestsellers” as a category created by publishing for marketing purposes — for...
...According to the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service, the fires in Alberta have emitted 5 megatons of carbon this year....
...Randall Morck at the University of Alberta and M Deniz Yavuz at Purdue University looked at currency shocks and their impact on companies that are sensitive to them, and then at whether those shocks are...
...The Alberta Investment Management Company’s vote of confidence in the UK capital defies the prevailing gloom over the country’s international attractiveness post-Brexit amid concerns that London’s position...
...She was the oldest child of Martin Luther King Sr, a Baptist preacher, and Alberta Williams, a teacher. King was born 16 months after Farris....
...TC Energy said last month it would spin off its oil pipeline business two years after its plan to build the Keystone XL pipeline to carry crude south from Canada’s Alberta province was halted when US President...
...more comfortable than it used to be,” says Maud Barrionuevo, head of buying and marketplace at LVMH-owned etailer 24S.com, which has stocked high-rise styles from Balmain, Loewe (in leather), Marni and Alberta...
...A three-month internship at Oscar de la Renta (where she worked with Adam Lippes) became a five-year job, before she went on to work at Alberta Ferretti and Bottega Veneta (with Tomas Maier)....
...A great wildfire was engulfing Fort McMurray, centre of the Alberta oil sands industry, prompting the immediate evacuation of 90,000 locals....
...Yet after the Australian state of Victoria pulled out of hosting the 2026 adult games, and Canada’s Alberta withdrew support for a bid for the centennial event, their future is in serious doubt....
...The radiative power of the fires across Canadian provinces, including British Columbia, Alberta, and Quebec, has soared above the average intensity, measured in gigawatts, captured since records began in...
...The company, formerly named TransCanada, shot to prominence in the US and Canada over the past decade as the proposed Keystone XL project — which would have carried bitumen from the northern Alberta oil...
...The Business Council of Alberta estimates these internal trade barriers are equivalent to a 6.9 per cent tariff on goods. Protectionist measures on top have often coddled Canadian industry....
...Meanwhile, more than 3,000km away, oil bosses assembled in the more friendly environs of Calgary, Alberta — the heart of the Canadian oil industry — for an altogether different conversation....
...But now things are looking up for Alberta’s oil sands, the world’s third-largest deposit of crude — and one of its dirtiest....
...Earlier this spring, fires in Canada’s main oil-producing province of Alberta forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate their homes and caused more than a dozen oil and gas companies to temporarily...
...Earlier this spring, fires in Canada’s main oil-producing province of Alberta forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate their homes, and caused more than a dozen oil and gas companies to temporarily...
...industry group, would mark an 11 per cent jump from 2022 and is almost double 2020 levels, when the pandemic forced the sector to slash spending and lay off thousands of jobs, especially in the province of Alberta...
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