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Oil Climbs as Traders Weigh Tensions Against Surplus

Oil prices rose in volatile trading as geopolitical risks clashed with signs of a growing market surplus. WTI gained 1.6% while Saudi Arabia cut prices to Asia. Explore the factors driving the market.

Oil Could Be Next TSX Driver After Gold's 2025 Surge

National Bank strategists predict Canada's energy sector, no longer seen as a 'stranded asset,' could power the TSX next year following a federal policy shift, while gold fueled 2025's record run.

U.S. crude, fuel inventories rose last week: EIA

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a rise in crude oil and fuel stockpiles for the previous week. Get the latest data on energy inventories and market implications.

New B.C. Coast Pipeline May Be 50% Indigenous Owned

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a proposed oil pipeline to B.C.'s coast could be 50% owned by Indigenous groups, generating $2B annually. Learn about the project's details and political support.

Oil supply surge to strain prices through 2026

Global oil markets face continued price pressure through 2026 as swelling supply outpaces demand. New analysis reveals production growth will challenge market stability.

Smith's Pipeline Deal: Temporary Victory for Alberta

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith secures key federal concessions on emissions caps in new pipeline MOU with PM Carney. While promising, the agreement faces significant hurdles before construction.

Carney signs energy agreement with Alberta

Prime Minister Carney secures major energy agreement with Alberta, setting emissions targets for new oil pipeline construction. Read the full details of this historic deal.

B.C. reviews post-secondary sector sustainability

The B.C. government launches a review of the post-secondary sector's sustainability, blaming federal international student caps for financial crises forcing program cuts at major institutions.

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