An explosion at a Syncrude oil sands processing site near Fort McMurray has interrupted operations at the facility. Federal Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan wasn’t available for an interview, but his press secretary, Ian Cameron, said in a statement that “our hearts go out to the workers at Suncor.”. Full Disclaimer. If you would like to write a letter to the editor, please forward it to [email protected]. The Canadian case is novel in many ways, not least that the young people and their lawyers are not challenging any single government policy, such as the Liberal government’s 2018 decision to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Despite that, Mr. Kenney said the province’s economic struggles did not get so much as a mention in the federal Throne Speech, and Ottawa has yet to respond to his demands for $6.5-billion from a fiscal-stabilization fund to account for lost oil and gas money.
The statement noted previously announced support for the oil sector, such as $1.7-billion to clean up inactive oil and gas wells in Alberta and other western provinces, as well as other measures available to the industry to support workers. “As [the Suncor] announcement underscores, this truly is a jobs crisis and an economic emergency and it deserves to be responded to here in Alberta in the same way that it would be in Ontario and Quebec," he said during an event in Calgary yesterday. One room ended up having two people, four people or more.
An explosion at a Syncrude oil sands processing site near Fort McMurray has interrupted operations at the facility. Federal Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan wasn’t available for an interview, but his press secretary, Ian Cameron, said in a statement that “our hearts go out to the workers at Suncor.”. Full Disclaimer. If you would like to write a letter to the editor, please forward it to [email protected]. The Canadian case is novel in many ways, not least that the young people and their lawyers are not challenging any single government policy, such as the Liberal government’s 2018 decision to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Despite that, Mr. Kenney said the province’s economic struggles did not get so much as a mention in the federal Throne Speech, and Ottawa has yet to respond to his demands for $6.5-billion from a fiscal-stabilization fund to account for lost oil and gas money.
The statement noted previously announced support for the oil sector, such as $1.7-billion to clean up inactive oil and gas wells in Alberta and other western provinces, as well as other measures available to the industry to support workers. “As [the Suncor] announcement underscores, this truly is a jobs crisis and an economic emergency and it deserves to be responded to here in Alberta in the same way that it would be in Ontario and Quebec," he said during an event in Calgary yesterday. One room ended up having two people, four people or more.
An explosion at a Syncrude oil sands processing site near Fort McMurray has interrupted operations at the facility. Federal Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan wasn’t available for an interview, but his press secretary, Ian Cameron, said in a statement that “our hearts go out to the workers at Suncor.”. Full Disclaimer. If you would like to write a letter to the editor, please forward it to [email protected]. The Canadian case is novel in many ways, not least that the young people and their lawyers are not challenging any single government policy, such as the Liberal government’s 2018 decision to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Despite that, Mr. Kenney said the province’s economic struggles did not get so much as a mention in the federal Throne Speech, and Ottawa has yet to respond to his demands for $6.5-billion from a fiscal-stabilization fund to account for lost oil and gas money.
The statement noted previously announced support for the oil sector, such as $1.7-billion to clean up inactive oil and gas wells in Alberta and other western provinces, as well as other measures available to the industry to support workers. “As [the Suncor] announcement underscores, this truly is a jobs crisis and an economic emergency and it deserves to be responded to here in Alberta in the same way that it would be in Ontario and Quebec," he said during an event in Calgary yesterday. One room ended up having two people, four people or more.
An explosion at a Syncrude oil sands processing site near Fort McMurray has interrupted operations at the facility. Federal Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan wasn’t available for an interview, but his press secretary, Ian Cameron, said in a statement that “our hearts go out to the workers at Suncor.”. Full Disclaimer. If you would like to write a letter to the editor, please forward it to [email protected]. The Canadian case is novel in many ways, not least that the young people and their lawyers are not challenging any single government policy, such as the Liberal government’s 2018 decision to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Despite that, Mr. Kenney said the province’s economic struggles did not get so much as a mention in the federal Throne Speech, and Ottawa has yet to respond to his demands for $6.5-billion from a fiscal-stabilization fund to account for lost oil and gas money.
The statement noted previously announced support for the oil sector, such as $1.7-billion to clean up inactive oil and gas wells in Alberta and other western provinces, as well as other measures available to the industry to support workers. “As [the Suncor] announcement underscores, this truly is a jobs crisis and an economic emergency and it deserves to be responded to here in Alberta in the same way that it would be in Ontario and Quebec," he said during an event in Calgary yesterday. One room ended up having two people, four people or more.
An explosion at a Syncrude oil sands processing site near Fort McMurray has interrupted operations at the facility. Federal Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan wasn’t available for an interview, but his press secretary, Ian Cameron, said in a statement that “our hearts go out to the workers at Suncor.”. Full Disclaimer. If you would like to write a letter to the editor, please forward it to [email protected]. The Canadian case is novel in many ways, not least that the young people and their lawyers are not challenging any single government policy, such as the Liberal government’s 2018 decision to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Despite that, Mr. Kenney said the province’s economic struggles did not get so much as a mention in the federal Throne Speech, and Ottawa has yet to respond to his demands for $6.5-billion from a fiscal-stabilization fund to account for lost oil and gas money.
The statement noted previously announced support for the oil sector, such as $1.7-billion to clean up inactive oil and gas wells in Alberta and other western provinces, as well as other measures available to the industry to support workers. “As [the Suncor] announcement underscores, this truly is a jobs crisis and an economic emergency and it deserves to be responded to here in Alberta in the same way that it would be in Ontario and Quebec," he said during an event in Calgary yesterday. One room ended up having two people, four people or more.
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An explosion at a Syncrude oil sands processing site near Fort McMurray has interrupted operations at the facility. Federal Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan wasn’t available for an interview, but his press secretary, Ian Cameron, said in a statement that “our hearts go out to the workers at Suncor.”. Full Disclaimer. If you would like to write a letter to the editor, please forward it to [email protected]. The Canadian case is novel in many ways, not least that the young people and their lawyers are not challenging any single government policy, such as the Liberal government’s 2018 decision to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Despite that, Mr. Kenney said the province’s economic struggles did not get so much as a mention in the federal Throne Speech, and Ottawa has yet to respond to his demands for $6.5-billion from a fiscal-stabilization fund to account for lost oil and gas money.
The statement noted previously announced support for the oil sector, such as $1.7-billion to clean up inactive oil and gas wells in Alberta and other western provinces, as well as other measures available to the industry to support workers. “As [the Suncor] announcement underscores, this truly is a jobs crisis and an economic emergency and it deserves to be responded to here in Alberta in the same way that it would be in Ontario and Quebec," he said during an event in Calgary yesterday. One room ended up having two people, four people or more.