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Liberals will push for election over Tories' disrespect for democracy

The federal Liberals say they're ready to fight an election over the Harper government's lack of respect for democracy, despite Prime Minister Stephen Harper's argument that Canadians are more concerned...

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Opinion

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Oil price stability heralds new equilibrium

Volatility in the NYMEX front month crude oil contract has dropped...


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Analysis

Gary Lamphier

Behind stellar year for junior energy stocks lurks takeover talk

Since the bear market hit bottom last March, junior energy stocks...


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Alternative Energy

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Brazil hopes Shell-Cosan deal boosts ethanol exports

Brazil’s ethanol industry, which invested heavily to boost output...


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The Pipeline: Has oil rally peaked?

A wise man once said oil rallies don't end on bearish news that pushes the market lower; rather they end on bullish news that fails to push the market higher. That seems to be the case with oil.


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Alberta racks up biggest land sale of year

Alberta racked up its biggest land sale of the year on Wednesday, taking in more than $175 million from the sale of oil and gas and oilsands rights in the province.


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John MacKinnon

Pacioretty deserves justice

Max Pacioretty felt well enough Wednesday to speak from hospital about the NHL's deciding not to suspend Boston defenceman Zdeno Chara for the dangerous hit that put the Canadiens forward there with a severe concussion and a fractured cervical vertebra.

 
Gary Lamphier

Some dodges are just asking for trouble from the taxman

Few words in the English language are more likely to cause fear and panic than the following: "Hello, this is the Canada Revenue Agency calling."

 
Paula Simons

Edmonton sports legend passes on

For six decades, Victor Mah -known to everyone as Vic -was an Edmonton icon.

 
Gary Lamphier

Some dodges are just asking for trouble from the taxman

Few words in the English language are more likely to cause fear and panic than the following: “Hello, this is the Canada Revenue Agency calling.”