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Brighter future with approval of Line 3 pipeline

Executives from the biggest oilsands companies in Canada say concerns about getting their products to market are starting to ease in the wake of the regulatory approval of Enbridge Inc.’s $9-billion Line 3 pipeline replacement project. Read more about it here.

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Oil patch faces ‘short-term pain for long-term gain’ by tightening taps, says Notley

As Premier Rachel Notley threatens to assemble the ultimate weapon in the pipeline fight — legislation to throttle back oil and gas shipments to B.C. and, potentially, the rest of Canada — the energy industry is divided on the tactic. Read more about the potential bill here.

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Keep Canada Working!

The B.C. government is putting the Canadian economy and environment at risk. We need you to take action. Please take the time to sign the petition located here.

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Western Canada’s Oil and Natural Gas Policy Competitiveness Scorecard

Pipelines, not carbon taxes are a bigger factor in energy competitiveness according to a C.D Howe Institute report. Read more about it here, or access the report and summary directly from the C.D Howe Institute here.

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Is Energy East dead?

CAPP’s Canada’s Energy Citizens organization has written on how the Energy East Pipeline would benefit all of Canada. You can read the article here.

As has been proven time and time again, we have the power to be heard and affect change at the highest decision-making levels. If you believe that Energy East remains a powerful and positive force for economic prosperity, click this link to send a letter to your MP at asking them to support this important pipeline project and the prosperity for middle-class Canadians it will bring. 

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Harvey Redevelops Into a Tropical Depression

See how tropical depression Harvey could affect energy infrastructure in Texas and Louisiana on the EIA’s Energy Disruption web page located here.

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Is the Alberta Advantage Gone?

Remember the Alberta Advantage? It’s over, according to many in the oil and gas industry. Read more about it here.

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Help Shape The Energy East Pipeline Hearing

The National Energy Board wants your input on the design of the Energy East Pipeline hearing process and expanded engagement activities. Complete a short survey on the NEB Energy East web page here. A team of four Board Members, who are independent from the Hearing Panel, will gather the comments into a report.

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Sales of oil and gas drilling rights surge in Alberta, B.C.

Sales of Crown drilling rights in Alberta and B.C. have already delivered more money to provincial treasuries this year than last year. Read more about it here.

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Alberta needs to find its own tools in the pipeline toolkit

As any jogger knows, you sometimes have to endure some punishment on the road to success. Alberta’s climate plan, which includes an unpopular carbon tax, a cap on oilsands emissions, and methane reductions from oil and gas facilities, has been one of those bargains. Read more of Chris Varcoe’s story here.

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