LISTEN: CEC’s Mark Milke on how workers from other provinces are thriving in Alberta oil and gas
Alberta attracts the highest percentage of interprovincial workers who earn billions that return to local economies
Alberta attracts the highest percentage of interprovincial workers who earn billions that return to local economies
From B.C. to Newfoundland, inter-provincial workers earned $57 billion in Alberta from 2002-2016
Energy industry paid more than $12 billion to employees from other provinces between 2002 and 2016
Canada was an early adopter of emissions reducing CCS technology, and reached new major milestones this spring
Oil sands projects have seen 20 per cent decline in weighted average emissions intensity since 2009: IHS Markit
'As emissions intensity in the Canadian oil sector continue to decline, the rest of the world will begin to take notice'
Canadian Energy Centre research finds advances by oil and gas sector improving Canada's environmental performance on key global metric
Canada's emissions intensity has fallen 30% since 2000, ranking it lower than several energy-producing and consuming nations
Momentum that had been building early in 2020 showing signs of return as COVID-19 restrictions ease
ALL-WELD one of hundreds of small Canadian companies benefiting from oil and gas development