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Alberta Fires Back Over BC Oil Tanker Ban Demands

Alberta's government delivers sharp rebuke to BC premier and Indigenous leaders calling for permanent oil tanker ban, escalating tensions over Canadian energy policy and economic future.

Budget shifts oil and gas tone, details unclear

Canada's latest federal budget signals a significant change in tone toward the oil and gas industry, but critical details about investment tax credits and clean energy requirements remain uncertain, leaving industry experts watching closely.

Suncor Hikes Dividend, Beats Earnings Expectations

Suncor Energy delivers impressive Q4 results, beating earnings expectations and rewarding shareholders with a substantial dividend increase amid rising oil prices and operational improvements.

Oil & Gas Reality: What Companies Are Actually Doing

While politicians debate energy policy, Canada's oil and gas industry is quietly transforming through massive investments in decarbonization and clean technology. Discover the real story behind the headlines.

Driver convicted of murder in NYC July 4th BBQ attack

A Brooklyn jury has convicted a driver of murder after his truck plowed into a family barbecue during Fourth of July celebrations, killing four people and injuring others in a horrific NYC incident.

Manitoba Emerges as Canada's Horror Movie Hotspot

Discover why Manitoba has become Canada's unexpected horror film capital, attracting major productions with its diverse locations, skilled crews, and hauntingly beautiful landscapes that create the perfect backdrop for cinematic terror.

Mexico Store Fire Kills 23, Dozens Injured in Explosion

A devastating fire and subsequent explosion at a hardware store in northwestern Mexico has left at least 23 people dead and over a dozen injured in one of the country's worst retail disasters in recent memory.

Imperial Oil sells Calgary HQ, cuts hundreds of jobs

Imperial Oil Ltd. has struck a deal to sell its massive Calgary headquarters as part of a global restructuring that will eliminate hundreds of positions in the city, marking a significant shift for one of Canada's energy giants.

Mother's grief after son dies in college dorm accident

The heartbreaking story of a Canadian mother's journey through grief after her son died in a tragic dorm room accident during his first week of university, and how she's transforming pain into purpose.

Oil Steadies as U.S. Reimposes Venezuela Sanctions

Global oil prices found stability as the U.S. reinstated sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry, creating new uncertainty in energy markets while Middle East tensions continue to simmer.

Cenovus-Husky Merger Vote Delayed Another Week

The crucial shareholder vote on Cenovus Energy's massive acquisition of Husky Energy has been postponed for another week, creating uncertainty in Canada's oil and gas industry during turbulent times.

Cenovus-MEG Energy Deal Delayed Over Regulatory Inquiry

A crucial shareholder meeting to approve Cenovus Energy's $3.8 billion acquisition of MEG Energy has been postponed amid regulatory scrutiny from Canadian authorities, creating uncertainty in Alberta's oil sands sector.

Winnipeg HS football player dies from game injury

The Winnipeg high school football community mourns as 16-year-old lineman Linus Sebastian succumbs to catastrophic neck injury sustained during Friday night game. Family, friends and teammates remember a 'gentle giant' with NFL dreams.

Grim Keeping: TikTok's Disturbing Tragedy Trend

Explore the alarming 'Grim Keeping' phenomenon sweeping TikTok, where users collect and romanticize images of tragic events and disasters. Learn why mental health experts are sounding the alarm about this dangerous digital trend.

Canadian Oil Sands Outshining U.S. Energy Peers

A new report reveals Canadian oil sands companies are gaining competitive advantages over U.S. shale producers, with lower decline rates and stronger financial performance attracting investor attention.

Russia's Oil Exports Hold Steady Despite Sanctions

Despite sweeping new Western sanctions, Russia's crude oil exports show remarkable stability. Fresh analysis of global tanker movements reveals Moscow continues to find buyers, with export volumes holding steady in early 2024.

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