Energy
UN food security expert warns about impact of climate change on agriculture, malnutrition
The negative impact from climate change on agriculture could subject another 600 million people to malnutrition by 2080.
TransCanada Q3 profit down, unspecified restructuring to continue into 2016
Calgary-based company's net income was $402 million or 57 cents per share, which was down $55 million from the same time last year.
Mayor of town where Keystone would begin says it's not the only game in town
While activity has slowed down, there is still construction and expansion in the Hardisty area's oil and gas industry, says mayor Anita Miller.
Drilling group to issue 2016 forecast against backdrop of oil price rout
If next year is anything like 2015, the outlook from the Petroleum Services Association of Canada won't be pretty.
University of Calgary president addresses corporate influence allegations
Ex-chairman of the University's Centre for Corporate Sustainability claims he was fired after raising concerns about Enbridge’s influence - while another professor quit in protest.
TransCanada asks U.S. to pause Keystone XL pipeline process
TransCanada asks American administration to delay its decision on a border-crossing permit, pending an ongoing dispute in Nebraska over the route
Oil crash pushing Fort McMurray to the breaking point
While the oil-patch commuters pack it in, those that stay in Fort McMurray face new reality of plunging home prices, limited prospects and line-ups for social services.
Surprise! Canada's a global leader in one area of climate action
Canadians have become world leaders in making electricity less climate pollution. Compared to the Americans...
All eyes on Justin Trudeau for real change on climate policy
For starters, set a more ambitious GHG emissions target. Also, appoint a new environment minister, and make that person “Minister of the Environment and Climate Change.”
Notley sympathetic to energy woes but no short-term lifelines contemplated
Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers has estimated 36,000 jobs in the oil and gas sectors have been shed so far this year.
NEB says whistleblower concerns over TransCanada pipeline safety resolved
NEB says six of the 16 allegations TransCanada were partially substantiated, but that it had taken needed steps to fix the issues. The other 10 allegations could not be verified.
Profits fall at oil majors Exxon Mobil, Chevron; Chevron will cut up to 7,000 jobs
Chevron slashing 11 per cent of its workforce as it reports profits 64 per cent lower than a year ago.
Q&A: A look at the status of the liquefied natural gas project being pursued by Alaska
Alaska Legislature is meeting in special session to consider buying out TransCanada Corp.'s position in a major liquefied natural gas project.