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Community / Economy  |  July 8, 2020

Trans Mountain construction aids economic rebound for hard hit B.C. communities

As work ramps up on the pipeline project, communities staggered by COVID-19 pandemic see hope on the horizon

Community / Research  |  June 28, 2020

Resource sector provides jobs for 28,000 new Canadians

Earnings for immigrants in natural resources higher than average of all other Canadian industries

Community  |  June 11, 2020

Coastal GasLink provides ‘opportunity for prosperity’ for B.C. First Nations

'Projects like Coastal GasLink can help save our communities'

Community / Economy  |  June 9, 2020

Indigenous-owned company sees revival thanks to Coastal GasLink

Duz Cho Construction in northeastern B.C. thriving again clearing route for natural gas pipeline

Economy  |  June 3, 2020

Canadian energy companies eye new technological horizons as they emerge from COVID-19 crisis

Drones, artificial intelligence and virtual workspaces could be key cogs as industry looks to build in more resiliency

Economy  |  May 28, 2020

Commentary: Bringing the facts back to Keystone XL

Critical pipeline project a symbol of the important energy partnership that exists between Canada and the U.S.

Economy / Environment  |  May 22, 2020

A Matter of Fact: Joe Biden is wrong about Keystone XL

Pledge to cancel pipeline permits if elected is not informed by the facts

Community  |  May 12, 2020

Group eyeing Trans Mountain pipeline bid hits the road with listening tour

Indigenous-led Project Reconciliation looking for input from dozens of First Nations groups

Economy / Research  |  May 7, 2020

Canadian pipelines have stagnated amidst global boom

Out of 50,000 miles of oil and gas pipelines being built worldwide, Canadian development accounts for only four per cent

Environment  |  May 1, 2020

Indigenous group eyes shipping venture as part of Trans Mountain pipeline bid

Project Reconciliation hopes to use First Nations' expertise to improve environmental impact in coastal regions

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