Toronto StarNotley paints a greener oil patch for Bay StreetToronto StarNotley paints a greener oil patch for Bay Street. Alberta Premier Rachel, whose New Democrats ended almost 44 years of Progressive Conservative rule in Alberta in May, was at Queen' …
The Globe and MailOil reforms are coming in Alberta, but pace is unclearThe Globe and Mail“Do you want to have this [oil production] benefit the generation that happens to be around while this is happening, or do you want to distribute the gains over multi …
KTLASanta Barbara County Health officials close (another) oil-covered beachLos Angeles TimesHealth officials say they first issued a health warning about 1:30 p.m. after oil was spotted in the water and on the sand, then closed the beach a few hours later. …
Globalnews.caAlberta premier stays the course as oil prices dropGlobalnews.caWATCH ABOVE: For the first time in more than six years, oil dipped below $40US per barrel today. Tom Vernon reports. EDMONTON – Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says falling oil pric …
Tenge tumble highlights oil exporters' woesFinancial Times“If you are an oil exporter you have two choices. You say you are Saudi Arabia or another Gulf country and you have foreign reserves that will last for years and you peg your currency [to the do …
CBC.caDon't weep for the "downstream" part of the oil business, it's boomingCBC.caIt also includes oil drillers, bitumen miners and the smaller companies that support them with engineers, trucks, heavy equipment for making roads and berms …
Toronto StarPlunging oil prices, political surprise among events shaping public moodToronto StarOil prices: Sagging oil prices — they're now below $50 (U.S.) a barrel — have eroded government revenues and dragged down the Canadian economy, imperilling …
The Globe and MailCapital not as 'mobile' as Alberta oil patch wants Premier Notley to believeThe Globe and MailThe phrase “capital is mobile” is the garlic bulb the oil patch uses to try to stave off any fiscal-policy changes that would bite into …
Financial TimesNew oil order: Leaner times for Canada's 'Fort McMoney'Financial TimesA forest clearing in northeast Alberta contains a monument to oil wealth. The Anzac Recreation Centre, opened last year, serves a hamlet of 800 people with 112 …
Financial PostAlberta premier Rachel Notley didn't start oil shock crisis but is making it worseFinancial PostThe risk is that while Premier Rachel Notley did not create the oil shock — that was OPEC's handy work — she will be blamed for making it …