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Biden’s Keystone cancellation another blow to Canada’s energy sector(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Elmira Aliakbari and Jairo YunisThe Trudeau government has increased uncertainty in the project approval process. The Biden administration—what’s it mean for Canada?(Appeared in National Newswatch) by Steven GlobermanCanadian construction companies with affiliates in the U.S. might benefit from U.S. infrastructure spending. U.S. states more attractive to energy investors than most provinces—including Alberta(Appeared in the Calgary Sun) by Jairo Yunis and Elmira AliakbariThe legislation includes subjective criteria including the “social impact” of energy investment and its “gender implications." Governments betting on low interest rates may experience rude awakeningby Livio Di MatteoThe Trudeau government will run a record budget deficit approaching $400 billion. Horgan government eyes labour law change that would further stifle investment in B.C.(Appeared in Business in Vancouver) by Jason Clemens, Alex Whalen, and Milagros Palacios"Card check" eliminates the need for a secret ballot vote if 50 per cent plus one of workers sign union cards. To fulfill Trudeau’s latest fiscal promise, spring budget must chart path to budget balanceby Jason Clemens and Jake FussThe Liberals ran three years of deficits totalling $51.9 billion, more than double the amount promised during the campaign. Investors souring on Nova Scotia’s oil and gas sectorby Alex Whalen and Jairo YunisLast year was the first in at least 25 years that the province derived no revenue from petroleum royalties. |
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