I'm old enough to remember conservatives freaking out over the Keystone Pipeline. Now Trump is telling business leaders at Davos that we don't need any stinking oil from Canada.
To build or not to build: the question facing Canadian politicians, oil and gas experts and industry leaders when it comes to domestic pipelines in light of Trump's tariff threat.
President Donald Trump’s proposed 25% tariff on Canadian imports could be an expensive proposition for the Pacific Northwest, which depends heavily on its northern neighbors for energy supplies.
Nonetheless, there are reasons to believe that Canada's strongest cards in a trade war are not what it would decline to buy, but rather what it would decline to sell. Oil is not the only resource ...
In theory, President Donald Trump’s threat of sweeping tariffs against Canada, a major oil producer, fits with his desire for ...
Fast-forward 15 years, and “energy products” still account for nearly a quarter of Canada’s exports. During Trudeau’s tenure ...
In a change of tone from his previous warnings about economic hardships, the Canadian leader is promising to help Donald ...
Pierre Poilievre and Danielle Smith want to build pipelines and refineries in Canada — just like Pierre Trudeau's National ...