Teck Resources

Happy that Alberta’s oil-fuelled party is over? Think again.

Jen Gerson: In a system where every major project is a target for obstruction and protest, everyone suffers

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney comments on the Teck mine decision in Edmonton on Feb. 24, 2020. (Jason Franson/CP)

Jason Kenney needs to drum up a new reputation for the oil and gas sector

Max Fawcett: Alberta’s energy sector should highlight the weaknesses in other market-oriented oil and gas regions like Texas, where gas flaring and water management are more lax

Refinery stacks near Edmonton: Is Alberta's oil industry in jeopardy? (Jason Franson/CP)

On the Teck Frontier mine: stumbling in the shifting sands

The days of rubber stamping projects are gone. Enter the days of having no idea what the conditions for approval even are.

Kenney speaks to supporters after being sworn in as MLA for Calgary-Lougheed, in Edmonton on Jan. 29, 2018 (CP/Jason Franson)

The real betrayal of Albertans? Lifer politicians who won’t tell them the truth.

Scott Gilmore: Every major player and investor understands the days of oil are numbered. Politicians are the only ones too shameless to say it out loud.

The outsized meaning of the Frontier oil sands mine

The project is a long shot to get built, while others are already approved. How did it become a flashpoint in the climate-change battle?

Manufacturing surveys reinforce global economy’s fragility

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The end of the Fed’s unprecedented monetary stimulus is nigh

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The career that’s good as gold

A worker shortage means big perks for mining engineers