Energy East
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A look at defunct past pipeline pitches and their recent revivalsSeveral pipeline proposals, long considered dead and buried, are coming back from the grave, with plans to send oilsands crude from Alberta to the west, east and south.Jul 8
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First shipment of Alberta oil arrives in Saint John after journey through Panama CanalThe arrival of the tanker off the Saint John coast is being celebrated by Cenovus Energy, who welcomed their "first-ever" transaction with Irving Oil.EconomyJul 14, 2020
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N.B. Conservative candidates raise Energy East as election issue in dying days of campaignOne Liberal candidate says Conservatives are stirring that 'pot of anxiety.'PoliticsOct 17, 2019
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Oil pipelines remain contentious as more provinces opposed to federal carbon taxPremiers Scott Moe and Francois Legault find common ground in wanting Ottawa out of what they see as provincial territory, but remain split on pipelines.PoliticsJul 10, 2019
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Roy Green: TMX — the last pipeline?TMX will be built — maybe, says Roy Green. 'After all, protests will not end and not all possible legal challenges have been exhausted.'CommentaryJun 21, 2019
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Alberta’s Jason Kenney tells N.B. he will be ‘relentless’ in fight for Energy East"I've always said that we need multiple pipelines, not just one. One pipeline doesn't just get us the kind of certainty and diversity of markets that we need for Canadian energy."PoliticsJun 14, 2019
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N.B. premier’s involvement in pro-pipeline rally questionedThe premier's attendance is raising questions closer to home in New Brunswick's capital.CanadaFeb 19, 2019
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Rally against Bill C-69 in Saskatchewan draws Conservative leadersThe premiers of Saskatchewan and New Brunswick joined Conservative leader Andrew Scheer on a panel of speakers at the event held to draw attention to legislation that would overhaul how major energy projects are reviewed.CanadaFeb 16, 2019
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Atlantic premiers want free movement of doctors, nurses among provincesPremier Wade MacLauchlan says the premiers' discussions will focus on four areas of interest including: energy, regulatory alignment, internal trade and health care.CanadaJan 23, 2019
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Maxime Bernier tells Halifax he wants to ‘make Canada great again’Cost-saving measures include cuts to the CBC, Canada Post and foreign aid to Africa, Bernier says.PoliticsJan 21, 2019
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