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EDMONTON - Alberta is paying out more than $140 million to end one of five lawsuits launched against it over its coal mining ...
Alberta is paying out more than $140 million to end one of five lawsuits launched against it over its coal mining policies.
Alberta is paying out more than $140 million to end one of five lawsuits launched against it over its coal-mining policies. A ...
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First Nation seeking court ruling on Alberta ending coal mining moratoriumEDMONTON — An Alberta First Nation is asking a judge to review the provincial government's decision earlier this year to end its moratorium on coal mining.
Two coal firms, Evolve Power and Atrum Coal, settled with Alberta over mining policy changes. They sued after the province reversed course on coal mining restrictions. Other companies like Cabin Ridge ...
Two coal companies suing Alberta's government over its mining policy flip-flop say they've reached a settlement agreement with the province.
Alberta may soon receive a private sector proposal for a new oil pipeline to British Columbia’s northwest coast, aiming to expand Canada’s crude export capacity.
Energy producers in Alberta, Canada's top oil-producing province, blew past the province's self-imposed limit on annual natural gas flaring in 2024 for a second year in a row, Reuters calculations ...
Billions of dollars in renewables investment once destined for the US could soon be looking for a new home. The Albanese government must capitalise.
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