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OTTAWA — Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson rejects the idea that climate targets have evolved into an oil-and-gas-killing religion in Canada. “It’s not a religion, it’s science ...
Canada's recent energy policy shift, marked by the first LNG export, signals a departure from prior anti-fossil fuel stances towards embracing its abundant hydrocarbon resources for global markets.
Canada's deep experience with nuclear means it can "leverage its experience and its technology to create jobs and economic opportunity," Wilkinson added. ($1 = 1.3573 Canadian dollars) ...
U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry, far left, talks with Canada’s Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson as U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, second left, and ...
Canada's biggest challenge going forward won't be job losses in the oilpatch, says Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson. It will be filling all the new jobs in the green economy.
Canada is preparing a list of potential US retaliatory tariffs and some of those could be on critical minerals, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Thursday.
The Administration of US President Joe Biden is “doing the right thing” and is following on the footsteps of Canada’s measures to fight climate change, Jonathan Wilkinson said in a Bloomberg ...
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said Thursday the country should weigh building a new west-east oil pipeline after President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs exposed what he's ...
Jonathan Wilkinson has been criticised for his defence of oil project. ... Canada’s federal government bought Trans Mountain from Kinder Morgan Inc. for C$4.5 billion ...
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says Canada most respond to U.S. President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act. REUTERS/Lukas Barth · Lukas Barth / reuters. Natural Resources Minister ...
Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada's minister of energy and natural resources, said the tariffs will cause economic pain in the U.S. and Canada, calling the situation a "lose, lose proposition for both ...