Pipeline not on Ottawa's fast-track list, Alberta says
Alberta confirms an oil pipeline is absent from the latest federal fast-track list as sensitive negotiations with Ottawa continue. Read the latest on Canada's nation-building projects.
Alberta confirms an oil pipeline is absent from the latest federal fast-track list as sensitive negotiations with Ottawa continue. Read the latest on Canada's nation-building projects.
Mark Carney's initial priorities, revealed in reports, show no mention of the Alberta to B.C. coast pipeline, a key project for the Smith government. Explore the implications for Canada's energy sector.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith confirms sensitive pipeline negotiations with Ottawa continue despite project's absence from federal fast-track list. Read latest updates.
Toronto Maple Leafs top prospect Easton Cowan discusses his AHL assignment, maintaining positive mindset while developing with Toronto Marlies. Exclusive insights from player and coaches.
Alberta's proposed 'Strong and Free' licence plates ignite debate about provincial autonomy versus respect for other jurisdictions' rights in pipeline disputes.
Former Alberta minister Ted Morton reveals Albertans have contributed $475 billion more to Canada than received back, while federal policies block crucial pipeline projects to the West Coast.
Ottawa's finance minister visited Calgary Chamber amid signs of breakthrough in Alberta energy disputes. Potential pipeline agreement could reshape Canada's energy landscape.
Kitchener city council has approved a zoning application for redevelopment at 137 Woodhaven. The project will transform an existing duplex property in the growing Ontario community.
Prime Minister Mark Carney will announce new nation-building projects in Prince Rupert, B.C., a location central to Alberta's proposed bitumen pipeline, testing federal-provincial relations.
TC Energy's executive reveals how supportive government policies across Canada, U.S. and Mexico are creating unprecedented opportunities for energy infrastructure expansion and economic growth.
A disturbing series of construction fires in Edmonton's infill neighborhoods has developers and city officials demanding answers. Learn about the pattern, the response, and what's being done to protect these projects.
As Alberta awaits critical details from Ottawa's federal budget, the province faces a high-stakes deadline tied to the Grey Cup festival that could determine the fate of major pipeline projects and energy investment.
A 70-year-old landmark on London's premier shopping street is being demolished, paving the way for new commercial spaces that will reshape the city's urban landscape and business district.
A massive $300+ million commercial and residential development is coming to Lethbridge's west side, bringing new housing, retail spaces, and hundreds of jobs to southern Alberta.
Civic leaders and Old Oak representatives launch Legacy Village, a groundbreaking community development set to redefine urban living in London, Ontario with mixed-use spaces and sustainable design.
The City of Regina is inviting developers to transform the iconic former General Motors plant into a vibrant new community space, marking a pivotal moment for heritage preservation and urban renewal.
Mongolia's emerging gold developer Erdene reveals promising financial results and significant progress at its flagship Bayan Khundii mining project, positioning for near-term production.
Alberta's natural gas producers faced unprecedented challenges this summer as negative prices and pipeline maintenance created a perfect storm of financial pressure across the energy sector.
Windsor City Council greenlights extended construction hours for a critical roundabout project, accelerating progress on Lasalle's massive residential and commercial development that will transform the local landscape.
Edmonton's freshly elected city council confronts the contentious infill development debate that promises to reshape neighborhoods and define their political legacy.
British Columbia faces a critical opportunity to move beyond divisive pipeline debates and forge a new path for resource development and Indigenous reconciliation.
British Columbia's housing minister denounces a massive property tax assessment cut for the Trans Mountain pipeline, warning of financial consequences for communities across Western Canada.
Alberta intensifies efforts to expand energy market access through pipeline development, prioritizing Indigenous consultation and economic partnerships in Western Canada.
Exclusive insights from Canada's federal minister on urgent bail reform legislation and the potential for future pipeline development in Alberta. Key policy updates affecting justice and energy sectors.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has approved Enbridge's controversial plan to reroute its Line 5 pipeline around the Bad River Reservation in Wisconsin, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing energy-infrastructure debate.
Regina is set to transform with a revolutionary entertainment mega-project announced by Brandt CEO. Discover how this $500M development will reshape the city's landscape and create thousands of jobs.
Nova Scotia community mobilizes to protect cherished green space as developer eyes prime parkland for luxury golf course development in Cape Breton.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith reveals strategic blueprint to balance provincial budget while aggressively pursuing pipeline expansion to boost energy exports and economic growth.
Canada is navigating a complex energy transition, rapidly expanding clean electricity while continuing to support fossil fuel infrastructure. Discover how the country plans to achieve net-zero grid by 2035 amid ongoing pipeline projects.
Ontario takes a monumental step toward unlocking the Ring of Fire's mineral riches through a groundbreaking agreement with Webequie First Nation that will accelerate vital road infrastructure in Northern Ontario's remote region.