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Canada to protect steel, lumber in trade war

PM Carney's government announces new protective measures for Canada's steel and softwood lumber sectors as trade tensions with U.S. intensify. Details on the upcoming announcement.

Maine Mill Stops Accepting NB Softwood Lumber

Woodland Pulp in Baileyville, Maine ceases accepting New Brunswick softwood lumber, impacting regional timber trade. Learn about the implications for cross-border commerce.

Canacol Energy Seeks Court Protection from Creditors

Calgary-based Canacol Energy Ltd. has obtained court protection from creditors as it pursues financial restructuring. The company filed under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act on November 18, 2025.

Czech Republic plans $19B nuclear expansion

Czech Republic announces massive $19 billion nuclear power expansion to double output and eliminate fossil fuel dependence by 2035. Learn how this impacts global energy trends.

Alberta County Divided After Nuclear Plant Vote

A planned nuclear power plant in Alberta has left a county deeply divided. Residents voted on the project, sparking intense debate over economic benefits and community impact.

Cenovus finalizes MEG Energy takeover deal

Cenovus Energy has officially completed its acquisition of MEG Energy, marking the end of a lengthy takeover process. The deal strengthens Canada's energy sector consolidation.

IEA: Oil Demand May Grow Beyond 2050

A new International Energy Agency scenario shows global oil demand rising past 2050 if current climate policies continue, reshaping investment outlook for Canada's energy sector.

Baytex Energy sells Eagle Ford operations for $3.25B

Calgary's Baytex Energy is divesting its U.S. Eagle Ford operations in a major $3.25 billion deal, reshaping its North American portfolio. Discover the strategic implications for Canada's energy sector.

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