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Mar 08 2022
News
Canadian premier wants to revive Trump-backed Keystone-XL pipeline to replace Russian oil
The premier of Alberta, Canada, is calling for construction to resume on the Keystone XL pipeline backed by former President Donald Trump in order to replace Russian oil imports in North America.
"If the United States is serious about this, they could come back and help us build Keystone XL," Premier Jason Kenney said at a press conference on Monday. "If President Biden had not vetoed
Fox BusinessMay 31 2018
News
US tariffs: Steel and aluminium levies slapped on key allies
The US is to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the European Union, Mexico and Canada.
BBC NewsDec 29 2017
News
Trump thinks climate change isn't real because it's cold out. This map proves him wrong.
The US and Canada are the most unusually cold places in the world right now.
VoxAug 03 2018
News
Publishers push for full repeal of Canadian newsprint tariffs
The Commerce Department said it was rolling back the tariff it is imposing on newsprint imported from Canada by as much as a third.
New York Post (News)Mar 17 2022
News
Vulnerable House Democrats now support lowering gas prices after backing policies to raise them
Politically vulnerable Democrats who once supported policies that would have raised gas prices are now singing a different tune ahead of the November midterm elections.
Democratic Reps. Elissa Slotkin and Dan Kildee of Michigan, Dina Titus of Nevada, and Kim Schrier of Washington state, who all face tough re-election battles in their districts, have cosponsored the Gas Prices Relief Act
Fox BusinessJan 07 2021
Analysis
COVID-19 sparks an overdue discussion on education reform: An optimistic vision
The situation is dire. American education is slipping: Only 35 percent of fourth grade students were at least proficient readers on the 2019 National Assessment of Educational Progress, a serious concern for their long-term academic achievement and economic well-being. International test scores are an embarrassment for the United States with our 15-year-olds testing at 13th in reading, behind
Brookings InstitutionMar 03 2022
Opinion
Time to Take the Brakes Off the U.S. Energy Industry
Canada has announced a ban (mostly symbolic) on Russian petroleum imports. The United States has not, because we have hamstrung ourselves. In spite of being the world’s largest oil producer — by far — we continue to import enormous quantities of oil and other petroleum products. That isn’t a bad thing in and of itself, but it does limit some of our options — and, in this case, it does so
National Review (News)Jun 13 2021
News
G7 leaders call for investigation into coronavirus origins
Group of Seven (G-7) leaders on Sunday called for a renewed, "transparent" investigation into the origins of the coronavirus and pledged to give 1 billion vaccine doses to countries in need as their weekend of meetings in the United Kingdom came to an end.
President Biden joined the leaders of the U.K., Italy, Germany, Canada, Japan and France in signing a joint communique that
The HillJul 10 2021
News
Heat Wave Killed An Estimated 1 Billion Sea Creatures, And Scientists Fear Even Worse
With the Pacific region hitting record-setting temperatures in the last few weeks, a new study from Canada shows the heat waves' enormous impact on marine life: An estimated 1 billion sea creatures on the coast of Vancouver have died as a result of the heat, a researcher said.
But that number is likely to be much higher, said professor Christopher Harley from the University of British
NPR (Online News)