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Enbridge sells stake in Westcoast pipeline to B.C. First Nations group for $715MEnbridge Inc.’s Westcoast pipeline has been pumping natural gas through First Nations territories across British Columbia. ...
Ford said Wednesday that he’s personally told Carney to take a less confrontational approach to Alberta and the other western ...
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Strathcona Resources aims to join oilsands 'doppelgangers' with MEG takeover bidThe executive chairman of Strathcona Resources Ltd. says his company aims to join two complementary oilsands players with its ...
David, who is originally from Winnipeg, is Skate Canada Saskatchewan’s high performance director. They met in Edmonton while training as athletes and skated professionally on cruise ships in ...
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Argonauts rookie offensive lineman Pyle in familiar setting at University of GuelphEthan Pyle is starting his pro football career in familiar surroundings. The Canadian offensive lineman opened the Toronto ...
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Pembina Pipeline sees enough demand for potential expansion to Cedar LNG projectThe chief executive of Pembina Pipeline Corp. says he believes there will be enough demand to support an expansion to the ...
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The StarPhoenix on MSNMango Madness Digital Agency opens to help small businesses in SaskatoonBusinesses and non-profit organizations regularly open and move in Saskatoon. Today, the StarPhoenix talks to Gurdeep Lall, ...
He favours separation over joining the United States, although the group’s name and logo reflect a heavy ... “If they fail leaving Canada, then it’s very bad for the PQ. But if they succeed and then ...
Saskatchewan’s Opposition NDP introduced legislation Wednesday that, if passed, would make it tougher for the province to separate from the rest of Canada. Party leader Carla Beck told the ...
Since the federal election, the topic of separation has been brought up repeatedly in the Saskatchewan Legislature. An expert breaks down what it would really take for that to happen.
OTTAWA - Canada’s premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet in Saskatoon on June 2 to discuss ways to work together to make the country stronger. In a social media post, Carney said that ...
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