🪖Here are a few excerpts from recent issues of the Canadian Military Journal
The journal tries to convey that Canada is a racist country and that patriarchy and white supremacism are rampant in the military.
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The journal tries to convey that Canada is a racist country and that patriarchy and white supremacism are rampant in the military.
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🇨🇦🇵🇸Toronto police chief apologizes after officer delivers coffee to anti-Israel protesters
Toronto’s Police Chief said he has ordered a “thorough review” of the police service’s response to demonstrations that took place across the city on Saturday following criticism of a video showing Toronto cops delivering coffee to anti-Israel protesters.
Chief Myron Demkiw wrote in a statement.
#Ontario
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Toronto’s Police Chief said he has ordered a “thorough review” of the police service’s response to demonstrations that took place across the city on Saturday following criticism of a video showing Toronto cops delivering coffee to anti-Israel protesters.
Questions have been raised regarding one particular interaction between officers and a person on the Avenue Road bridge during an hours-long demonstration. Whatever the intent, the impact has been to cause concern and confusion and for that I am sorry.
Chief Myron Demkiw wrote in a statement.
#Ontario
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🔌🌱Japanese automaker Honda considering multibillion-dollar EV plant in Canada
Japanese automaker Honda is considering building an electric-vehicle factory in Canada, which is scrambling to become a leader in all elements of the EV market.
Japanese news group Nikkei reported Sunday that spending on the potential EV plant, which may also produce electric batteries, could reach $18.5-billion. This would be one of Honda’s largest investments in the race to catch up with U.S. and European rivals in EV production, the media outlet said.
A statement from federal Innovation, Science and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the fact that this country merits consideration “is a testament to Canada’s growing reputation as a green supplier of choice and global EV leader.”
Nikkei reported that Honda is looking at several potential sites, including next to an existing automobile factory in Ontario. The automaker expects to decide by the end of 2024, with the new facility to go on stream as early as 2028, the Japanese outlet said. Honda has a manufacturing facility in Alliston, Ont.
#Ontario #energy
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Japanese automaker Honda is considering building an electric-vehicle factory in Canada, which is scrambling to become a leader in all elements of the EV market.
Japanese news group Nikkei reported Sunday that spending on the potential EV plant, which may also produce electric batteries, could reach $18.5-billion. This would be one of Honda’s largest investments in the race to catch up with U.S. and European rivals in EV production, the media outlet said.
A statement from federal Innovation, Science and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the fact that this country merits consideration “is a testament to Canada’s growing reputation as a green supplier of choice and global EV leader.”
Nikkei reported that Honda is looking at several potential sites, including next to an existing automobile factory in Ontario. The automaker expects to decide by the end of 2024, with the new facility to go on stream as early as 2028, the Japanese outlet said. Honda has a manufacturing facility in Alliston, Ont.
#Ontario #energy
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Federal Court expands definition of espionage in decision to bar a Chinese student from Canada
A Federal Court judge has concluded that a Chinese engineering student is a potential spy and cannot enter Canada in a ruling that broadens the definition of espionage and has potentially wide consequences for foreign researchers.
The student, Yuekang Li, proposed to study under a leading researcher at the University of Waterloo and take what he learns back to China to improve its public-health system.
But Federal Court Chief Justice Paul Crampton said Mr. Li’s plan fits the definition of “non-traditional” espionage – even without evidence he ever engaged in or had been trained in spying, or that his research has military uses.
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service has publicly warned that Beijing is threatening Canada’s national security and intellectual property in sensitive areas, including biopharmaceuticals.
#China
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A Federal Court judge has concluded that a Chinese engineering student is a potential spy and cannot enter Canada in a ruling that broadens the definition of espionage and has potentially wide consequences for foreign researchers.
The student, Yuekang Li, proposed to study under a leading researcher at the University of Waterloo and take what he learns back to China to improve its public-health system.
But Federal Court Chief Justice Paul Crampton said Mr. Li’s plan fits the definition of “non-traditional” espionage – even without evidence he ever engaged in or had been trained in spying, or that his research has military uses.
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service has publicly warned that Beijing is threatening Canada’s national security and intellectual property in sensitive areas, including biopharmaceuticals.
#China
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🏳🌈 Former president of northern B.C. pride organization charged with committing child-sex crimes
The former president of a northern British Columbia pride organization has been arrested and charged with committing sex crimes against children under 16, according to the B.C. Prosecution Service.
The charges against Sean Gravells, 39, include touching a person under 16 for sexual purposes, sexual interference of a person under 16, possession of child pornography, and importing or distributing child pornography.
Gravells served as board president for the North Peace Pride Society (NPPS) since 2018, according to a now-deleted biography on the organization's website, but the NPPS says it recently removed him from the role.
#BritishColumbia
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The former president of a northern British Columbia pride organization has been arrested and charged with committing sex crimes against children under 16, according to the B.C. Prosecution Service.
The charges against Sean Gravells, 39, include touching a person under 16 for sexual purposes, sexual interference of a person under 16, possession of child pornography, and importing or distributing child pornography.
Gravells served as board president for the North Peace Pride Society (NPPS) since 2018, according to a now-deleted biography on the organization's website, but the NPPS says it recently removed him from the role.
#BritishColumbia
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Ed Broadbent, former NDP leader, dead at 87
Longtime New Democratic Party leader Ed Broadbent, who moved the party further to the left and up in the polls, has died at 87.
The Broadbent Institute, which he founded, announced his death in a statement Thursday afternoon.
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Longtime New Democratic Party leader Ed Broadbent, who moved the party further to the left and up in the polls, has died at 87.
The Broadbent Institute, which he founded, announced his death in a statement Thursday afternoon.
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Rebel News personality arrested after an encounter with Chrystia Freeland
Rebel News personality David Menzies was arrested Monday for allegedly assaulting a police officer while trying to ask Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland questions about the government's decision to leave the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) off the designated terrorist entity list.
The website posted a video of Menzies briefly colliding with a police officer in Richmond Hill, Ont., while trying to question Freeland about the IRGC.
The video of Monday's encounter appears to show an officer stepping into Menzies' path while the media personality was carrying his microphone in the parking lot of a suburban strip mall.
That officer subsequently grabbed Menzies by his lapels, pushed him against a wall and accused him of assault while putting him under arrest.
It was determined that no credible security threat existed and Menzies was released unconditionally shortly thereafter.
#Freeland #Ontario
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Rebel News personality David Menzies was arrested Monday for allegedly assaulting a police officer while trying to ask Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland questions about the government's decision to leave the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) off the designated terrorist entity list.
The website posted a video of Menzies briefly colliding with a police officer in Richmond Hill, Ont., while trying to question Freeland about the IRGC.
The video of Monday's encounter appears to show an officer stepping into Menzies' path while the media personality was carrying his microphone in the parking lot of a suburban strip mall.
That officer subsequently grabbed Menzies by his lapels, pushed him against a wall and accused him of assault while putting him under arrest.
It was determined that no credible security threat existed and Menzies was released unconditionally shortly thereafter.
#Freeland #Ontario
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💸📈Interest costs for federal debt soar 37% to new highs
Interest payments on the national debt soared more than 37 per cent in the third quarter of 2023 over the previous year, new data published by Statistics Canada show, as rising interest rates collided with Ottawa’s record borrowing to drive the cost of maintaining public debt to new highs.
General government debt, including subnational governments, increased a combined 20.7 per cent, as provinces and territories experienced a more modest 10.7-per-cent average growth in interest costs.
The federal government spent $11.3 billion in interest payments during 2023’s third quarter, compared to $8.3 billion for the same quarter in 2022.
General government surpluses decreased by $3.4 billion due to lower revenue growth and higher expenses, driven mainly by rising interest charges and wage increases for government workers.
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Interest payments on the national debt soared more than 37 per cent in the third quarter of 2023 over the previous year, new data published by Statistics Canada show, as rising interest rates collided with Ottawa’s record borrowing to drive the cost of maintaining public debt to new highs.
General government debt, including subnational governments, increased a combined 20.7 per cent, as provinces and territories experienced a more modest 10.7-per-cent average growth in interest costs.
The federal government spent $11.3 billion in interest payments during 2023’s third quarter, compared to $8.3 billion for the same quarter in 2022.
General government surpluses decreased by $3.4 billion due to lower revenue growth and higher expenses, driven mainly by rising interest charges and wage increases for government workers.
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Quebec rejects proposal to have armed security guards in Montreal Jewish schools, places of worship
The Quebec government is rejecting a proposal from multiple local politicians who called for special permission to allow Jewish schools and houses of worship to hire armed security guards.
The idea comes from a growing sense of unease following recent attacks in the Jewish community, however, the province says security is best left up to the police.
Officials representing Côte Saint-Luc, Hampstead, the Town of Mount Royal, and Côte-des-Neiges are preparing an action plan to address the Jewish community's concerns over safety.
Among the measures in a draft version of the plan is to grant Jewish schools and houses of worship temporary permission to hire off-duty police officers as armed security.
#Quebec
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The Quebec government is rejecting a proposal from multiple local politicians who called for special permission to allow Jewish schools and houses of worship to hire armed security guards.
The idea comes from a growing sense of unease following recent attacks in the Jewish community, however, the province says security is best left up to the police.
Officials representing Côte Saint-Luc, Hampstead, the Town of Mount Royal, and Côte-des-Neiges are preparing an action plan to address the Jewish community's concerns over safety.
Among the measures in a draft version of the plan is to grant Jewish schools and houses of worship temporary permission to hire off-duty police officers as armed security.
#Quebec
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🇨🇦🇾🇪 Yemen strikes are ‘consequences’ of Houthi Red Sea attacks, Canada says
Canada joined Australia, Bahrain and the Netherlands in providing support for the strikes against Houthi targets by the US and the UK in Yemen.
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly and Defence Minister Bill Blair said in a statement Friday that Canadian Armed Forces personnel deployed with U.S. Central Command supported the operation.
the ministers said.
The CAF’s contributions consists of two planners and one intelligence analyst who specializes in the region. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters in Guelph, Ont., Friday that Canada did not have “operational assets” involved in the strike.
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Canada joined Australia, Bahrain and the Netherlands in providing support for the strikes against Houthi targets by the US and the UK in Yemen.
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly and Defence Minister Bill Blair said in a statement Friday that Canadian Armed Forces personnel deployed with U.S. Central Command supported the operation.
Canada condemns the reckless Houthi attacks against commercial ships and crew operating in the Red Sea. They directly impact the flow of food, fuel, humanitarian assistance and other essential commodities to populations around the world, which can affect the global economy.
the ministers said.
The CAF’s contributions consists of two planners and one intelligence analyst who specializes in the region. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters in Guelph, Ont., Friday that Canada did not have “operational assets” involved in the strike.
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🚙 Toronto ranked worst city in North America for traffic, new index finds
Toronto has topped the list of the most congested cities in North America, beating out both New York and Mexico City, according to new traffic data released by navigation and location technology company TomTom.
The company, which released its annual traffic index on Thursday, ranked Toronto third on a list of the most congested cities in the world, falling behind only London and Dublin.
According to the index, it takes Toronto commuters an average of 29 minutes to complete a 10-kilometre trip, 50 seconds longer than it took just last year. Toronto’s drivers have only a slightly better commute compared to Dublin (29 minutes and 30 seconds) and London (37 minutes and 20 seconds).
Torontonians lost an average 98 hours in 2023 due to rush-hour traffic, according to the report.
#Ontario
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Toronto has topped the list of the most congested cities in North America, beating out both New York and Mexico City, according to new traffic data released by navigation and location technology company TomTom.
The company, which released its annual traffic index on Thursday, ranked Toronto third on a list of the most congested cities in the world, falling behind only London and Dublin.
According to the index, it takes Toronto commuters an average of 29 minutes to complete a 10-kilometre trip, 50 seconds longer than it took just last year. Toronto’s drivers have only a slightly better commute compared to Dublin (29 minutes and 30 seconds) and London (37 minutes and 20 seconds).
Torontonians lost an average 98 hours in 2023 due to rush-hour traffic, according to the report.
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Taxpayer-funded org makes lube and oral sex dams available to minors
A Nova Scotia sexual health organisation that has received federal and provincial funding offers free-of-charge lubricant, flavoured oral sex dams and other adult products to “all-ages.”
South Shore Sexual Health is an education and resource centre based in Bridgewater, N.S. that describes itself as “free, non-judgemental, and confidential for all ages and genders.”
The “all-ages” centre has a variety of programs including a free “transformation closet” for transgender individuals who want to receive chest-binders, prosthetic penises and other products used for what proponents of gender ideology call “gender-affirming care.”
One of the chief programs run by South Shore Sexual Health is a “safer sex supplies” service to people including minors.
#NovaScotia
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A Nova Scotia sexual health organisation that has received federal and provincial funding offers free-of-charge lubricant, flavoured oral sex dams and other adult products to “all-ages.”
South Shore Sexual Health is an education and resource centre based in Bridgewater, N.S. that describes itself as “free, non-judgemental, and confidential for all ages and genders.”
The “all-ages” centre has a variety of programs including a free “transformation closet” for transgender individuals who want to receive chest-binders, prosthetic penises and other products used for what proponents of gender ideology call “gender-affirming care.”
One of the chief programs run by South Shore Sexual Health is a “safer sex supplies” service to people including minors.
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Public servants warned Trudeau government about effects of high immigration targets
The records, obtained by the Canadian Press, revealed that the federal immigration department analyzed the negative effects high immigration would have on the economy, housing and services, before the Trudeau government prepared its newcomer targets for 2023 to 2025.
The analysis cautioned that housing construction had long since fallen behind the pace of population growth in 2022.
reads the documents.
The Bank of Canada conducted its own analysis and came to a similar conclusion in December.
The Trudeau government decided to raise the number of annual permanent residents in Canada to 500,000 per year, nearly doubling the targets set in 2015.
#housing #immigration
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The records, obtained by the Canadian Press, revealed that the federal immigration department analyzed the negative effects high immigration would have on the economy, housing and services, before the Trudeau government prepared its newcomer targets for 2023 to 2025.
The analysis cautioned that housing construction had long since fallen behind the pace of population growth in 2022.
In Canada, population growth has exceeded the growth in available housing units. As the federal authority charged with managing immigration, IRCC policy-makers must understand the misalignment between population growth and housing supply, and how permanent and temporary immigration shapes population growth.
reads the documents.
The Bank of Canada conducted its own analysis and came to a similar conclusion in December.
The Trudeau government decided to raise the number of annual permanent residents in Canada to 500,000 per year, nearly doubling the targets set in 2015.
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You cannot post the images... we have a presumption of innocence & posting that could be a violation of private life.
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Civilian staff for Canadian military bases in Ontario and Quebec on strike over wages
Nearly 500 civilian workers on Canadian military bases in Ontario and Quebec began a strike today over wages and job security.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Union of National Defence Employees say members hit the picket lines as of 6:30 a.m. Eastern time this morning.
The strike will affect Canadian Forces bases in Kingston, Ont., Montreal, Ottawa, and other cities.
PSAC national president Chris Aylward says members are taking job action to get the collective agreement that they deserve.
The union says employees in the Non-Public Funds agency are paid significantly less than workers doing similar jobs in the core federal public service, and they have been without a contract since 2022.
#Ontario #Quebec #strike
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Nearly 500 civilian workers on Canadian military bases in Ontario and Quebec began a strike today over wages and job security.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Union of National Defence Employees say members hit the picket lines as of 6:30 a.m. Eastern time this morning.
The strike will affect Canadian Forces bases in Kingston, Ont., Montreal, Ottawa, and other cities.
PSAC national president Chris Aylward says members are taking job action to get the collective agreement that they deserve.
The union says employees in the Non-Public Funds agency are paid significantly less than workers doing similar jobs in the core federal public service, and they have been without a contract since 2022.
#Ontario #Quebec #strike
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🇨🇦🇨🇳China ‘opposed’ to Canada congratulating Taiwan on its elections
The Chinese embassy in Canada said it was “strongly dissatisfied” and “firmly opposed” to the Canadian foreign ministry congratulating Taiwan on the conclusion of their presidential and parliamentary elections.
The embassy also urged Canada to “recognise the highly sensitive nature of the Taiwan issue ... and immediately stop its ’wrong’ words.”
#China
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The Chinese embassy in Canada said it was “strongly dissatisfied” and “firmly opposed” to the Canadian foreign ministry congratulating Taiwan on the conclusion of their presidential and parliamentary elections.
The embassy also urged Canada to “recognise the highly sensitive nature of the Taiwan issue ... and immediately stop its ’wrong’ words.”
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Ethics committee to meet this week to discuss probe on Justin Trudeau's latest trip to Jamaica
MPs will meet Wednesday to discuss Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s holiday vacation to Jamaica that was a $84,000 gift from family friends.
Michael Barrett, a Conservative MP and ethics critic, said in a video posted on X that the parliamentary committee on ethics is being recalled this week because “it’s extremely important” that MPs find out if Trudeau has misled Canadians or the ethics commissioner.
said Barrett.
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MPs will meet Wednesday to discuss Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s holiday vacation to Jamaica that was a $84,000 gift from family friends.
Michael Barrett, a Conservative MP and ethics critic, said in a video posted on X that the parliamentary committee on ethics is being recalled this week because “it’s extremely important” that MPs find out if Trudeau has misled Canadians or the ethics commissioner.
If he’s got nothing to hide, there is no reason he cannot release the correspondence he had with the ethics commissioner. There’s no reason why he can’t give Canadians and parliamentarians the truth about this.
said Barrett.
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Quebec man pleads guilty to setting 14 forest fires
A Quebec man who posted theories online that forest fires were being deliberately set by the government has pleaded guilty to starting a series of fires himself that forced hundreds of people from their homes.
Brian Paré, 38, pleaded guilty Monday to 13 counts of arson and one count of arson with disregard for human life at the courthouse in Chibougamau, Que.
Prosecutor Marie-Philippe Charron told the court that two of the 14 fires set by Paré forced the evacuation of around 500 homes in Chapais, Que., a small community located around 425 kilometres northwest of Quebec City.
#Quebec #wildfires
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A Quebec man who posted theories online that forest fires were being deliberately set by the government has pleaded guilty to starting a series of fires himself that forced hundreds of people from their homes.
Brian Paré, 38, pleaded guilty Monday to 13 counts of arson and one count of arson with disregard for human life at the courthouse in Chibougamau, Que.
Prosecutor Marie-Philippe Charron told the court that two of the 14 fires set by Paré forced the evacuation of around 500 homes in Chapais, Que., a small community located around 425 kilometres northwest of Quebec City.
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💰📈Canada's annual inflation rate rose 3.4% in December
Canada's annual inflation rate rose to 3.4 per cent in December.
Statistics Canada released its consumer price index report Tuesday, showing inflation ticked up from 3.1 per cent in November, largely because of a sharper decline in gasoline prices a year ago compared with last month.
Economists were widely expecting this rise due to a base year effect, which refers to how price movement from a year ago affects the calculation of overall inflation.
Grocery prices in December were up 4.7 per cent from a year ago, matching the pace of increase in November.
The Bank of Canada is broadly expected to continue holding its key interest rate at five per cent as most economists are convinced interest rates are high enough to quash inflation.
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Canada's annual inflation rate rose to 3.4 per cent in December.
Statistics Canada released its consumer price index report Tuesday, showing inflation ticked up from 3.1 per cent in November, largely because of a sharper decline in gasoline prices a year ago compared with last month.
Economists were widely expecting this rise due to a base year effect, which refers to how price movement from a year ago affects the calculation of overall inflation.
Grocery prices in December were up 4.7 per cent from a year ago, matching the pace of increase in November.
The Bank of Canada is broadly expected to continue holding its key interest rate at five per cent as most economists are convinced interest rates are high enough to quash inflation.
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🛢Alberta’s record high oil output edges out China’s total production in 2022
Oil production in Alberta rose above four million barrels a day for the first time last November. According to the Alberta Energy Regulator’s website, total oil production shot up by 336,822 barrels per day, bringing it to a total daily of 4.16 million, the highest on record since 2010.
The province even outpaced China’s average output in 2022. Including the other provinces, Canada is now the world’s fourth-largest oil producer.
The expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline, which runs from Alberta out to B.C.’s Pacific coast is scheduled to begin this year. This has led to a surge in production, as companies prepare for what will now allow them to export an additional 590,000 barrels daily.
#Alberta #energy #China
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Oil production in Alberta rose above four million barrels a day for the first time last November. According to the Alberta Energy Regulator’s website, total oil production shot up by 336,822 barrels per day, bringing it to a total daily of 4.16 million, the highest on record since 2010.
The province even outpaced China’s average output in 2022. Including the other provinces, Canada is now the world’s fourth-largest oil producer.
The expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline, which runs from Alberta out to B.C.’s Pacific coast is scheduled to begin this year. This has led to a surge in production, as companies prepare for what will now allow them to export an additional 590,000 barrels daily.
#Alberta #energy #China
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