Canada’s largest oil producer warned it may shift exports away from the U.S. if Donald Trump’s tariff threats persist.
Chief executives of the largest Canadian oil and gas companies on Wednesday wrote an open letter to the country's federal political leaders urging Ottawa to do more now to grow its energy sector and ...
Tariffs, tax credits and deregulation are among the industry’s top priorities. Oil and gas executives will meet with ...
New tariffs from China on Canadian canola oil and meal will have a devastating impact on canola farmers and the broader value ...
U.S. crude imports from Canada fell to the lowest in two years as U.S. net crude imports also sank, after President Donald ...
U.S. President Donald Trump will host top oil executives at the White House on Wednesday as he charts plans to boost domestic ...
China is likely to face a supply shortage of rapeseed meal by the third quarter of this year as Beijing's tariffs on ...
Mark Carney, Canada's prime minister, ended the carbon tax for consumers - industrial emitters are expected to do the heavy ...
Smith said at a press conference that new amendments to Alberta’s Critical Infrastructure Defence Act would put a firewall around Alberta’s energy sector by declaring oil and gas production sites and ...
The Trump administration’s tariffs on Canada this week and threats of annexation have strained the U.S.-Canada partnership, ...
Some Canadians in the west of the country are thrilled with President Trump’s pledge to make the Great White North the 51st ...
Canadians want resistance against Trump. They seem ready to trust that role to Carney. But they’re also uniquely open to ...