Newstral
Sonya Savage
- Alberta pulled plug on changes to its electricity market in 2019 — would they have helped prevent grid risks?CBC
- 'Irritated' N.W.T. minister learned of Suncor spill into Athabasca River when media calledCBC
- Alberta finance minister, environment minister won't seek re-election this MayCBC
- Changes coming to ensure prompt reporting of oilsands spills, Alberta premier saysCBC
- Federal environment minister condemns delayed reporting of oilsands tailings leakCBC
- Alberta First Nation angry at Imperial Oil's silence while tailings pond leaked for 9 monthsCBC
- Graham Thomson: This Danielle Smith handout might be a step too far for Albertansthestar.com
- Ottawa must scrap polarizing term 'just transition': Alberta environment ministerCBC
- Alberta, energy sector press Ottawa to clarify how climate targets will be reachedThe Globe and Mail
- Ukraine wants Canadian energy companies to help drill natural gas wellsThe Globe and Mail
- U.K.-style ‘windfall tax’ on oil and gas company profits an unacceptable idea, Alberta energy minister saysThe Globe and Mail
- Ottawa launches bid to create separate low-carbon industries for every provinceThe Globe and Mail
- Alberta Premier Jason Kenney visits U.S. capital to talk North American energy securityThe Globe and Mail
- Alberta government gets flood of applications to use underground caverns for carbon captureThe Globe and Mail
- Alberta Premier Jason Kenney heading to Washington to talk oil, energy security with U.S. lawmakersThe Globe and Mail
- L'They’re just kicking the climate crisis down the road': Sask. Greens want province to scrap nuclear plan leaderpost.com
- Tax credit can boost carbon capture’s role in fighting climate changeThe Globe and Mail
- Alberta selects six projects to explore developing Canada’s first carbon storage hubsThe Globe and Mail
- Provinces agree on nuclear energy plan for small reactors to reduce emissionsThe Globe and Mail
- Provinces agree to nuclear energy plan to reduce emissions with small nuclear reactorsThe Globe and Mail
Frequent names
Newstral's extraction of names of people and organisations from the world's news is completely automated. If you do not want your name to appear here, please contact us. We will be happy to look at your request.