Canada’s oil and gas workforce skills and occupations are shifting, says PetroLMI report June 28, 2018 As the Canadian oil and gas industry adapts and changes its business to remain globally competitive, new skills and job opportunities are emerging and replacing more traditional occupations,
Canada’s Oil Industry Optimistic As Prices Rebound June 1, 2021 Canada’s oil and gas sector is growing increasingly optimistic about its near-term future as economies recover and oil prices rally.
Canadian manufacturing activity increases at a record pace in December January 4, 2021 Canadian factory activity expanded at its fastest pace on record in December as new orders and production climbed, while manufacturers grew more optimistic that output would continue to rise in
Cenovus to Increase 2020 Capital Investment & Production December 12, 2019 Cenovus Energy Inc. CVE recently announced the intention of increasing capital spending for 2020 to C$1.3-C$1.5 billion from the 2019 estimated level of C$1.1-C$1.2 billion.
Central Alberta Access Prosperity joins forces to create manufacturing supercluster June 22, 2020 Advancing Alberta’s manufacturing sector is the goal behind a new initiative launched by Central Alberta Access Prosperity this week.
Coke Canada Bottling investing $11M in Calgary facility, expanding manufacturing October 26, 2021 Coke Canada Bottling has announced that it will be investing $11 million in its Calgary facility to help meet increased consumer demand, innovation, and growth needs.
Conference Board of Canada predicts strong economic recovery for Alberta after COVID-19 July 8, 2021 Strong activity in the resource sector, manufacturing, and construction has allowed for an upward revision to our growth forecast for 2021 from what we released in our spring Canadian outlook,”
Alberta to Join Other Provinces in Exploring Small Nuclear Technology August 9, 2020 The Alberta government says it plans to join three other provinces in exploring small-scale nuclear technology.
Alberta to Invest $1 Billion Over Eight Years in Bitumen Upgrading February 27, 2018 The province plans to spend up to $1 billion over the next eight years for new partial upgrading facilities in Alberta to diversify the energy sector. The money will likely come in the form of
Federal government tops up business relief program for Western Canada October 4, 2020 Small-to-medium sized businesses in Western Canada will have access to an additional $263.7-million in COVID-19 relief funding, the federal government announced Friday.