Sentences with phrase «says alberta»

The company says Alberta was chosen as ground zero because the market conditions are perfect for xTrading.
«We reflected upon the strong ties that have been forged between our members and the staff who make their homes in Canmore, a community that was particularly hard - hit by the flood and we agreed to contribute $ 20,000,» says Alberta Real Estate Association CEO Dan Russell.
A story in the Grande Prairie Daily Herald Tribune says Alberta Justice received a request from the RCMP about the contest, and after reviewing it, decided that the challenge was valid.
With that in mind, Raby says Alberta's law society is watching with interest to see what happens in Ontario, adding there may be a push to adopt a two - stream licensing system across the country if Ontario's pilot project is successful.
To this end, the party is dispatching «everyone and everything they've got» to the race, says Alberta strategist Stephen Carter, who orchestrated the improbable victories of Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi and Alberta Premier Alison Redford.
Premier Rachel Notley says Alberta is willing to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Kim Truter, CEO of the Canadian arm of the South African diamond giant, says Alberta's biggest city was a natural choice for a new HQ
It said Alberta takes in 20 per cent of all bottles produced in B.C., making it the province's biggest customer.
Bilous said Alberta won't even come to the table unless B.C. reverses its decision to refuse additional oil from Alberta while it studies spill safety.
While New Brunswick and Saskatchewan — in addition to original members Ontario and British Columbia — are ready to sign on to the Harper government's proposal to create one unified securities watchdog, Horner said Alberta's position has not changed.
Horner said Alberta has tried to address some of Ottawa's complaints about the current system by pitching its own proposal — one that would create a new national enforcement agency as well as a national systemic risk committee made up of all 13 regulators and chaired by the federal minister.
«Subnational leaders have a critical role to play in expanding trade, increasing competitiveness and supporting our highly - integrated supply chains,» said Alberta Premier Rachel Notley.
EDMONTON — NDP Leader Rachel Notley said Alberta needs a strong, publicly funded and publicly delivered child - care system that is prohibited...
The DoS said Alberta's oil sands would be exploited, and their carbon released, whether or not Keystone is built.
Alberta could lead the way Yet Sandor said Alberta, Canada, could be a first mover.
Clark said Alberta is generally doing a good job in helping patients manage their health compared with parts of Europe or the United States, but more can be done to include family members in care decisions and integrate services between cardiologists, pharmacists, family physicians and primary care networks.
Meantime, experts say Alberta cutting off its oil supply to BC will certainly have an impact on gas prices on the Lower Mainland which have already broken records.
The province charges companies that exceed certain targets $ 15 a tonne for carbon output — but in an interview, Energy Minister Ron Liepert said Alberta does not want to see Canada meet its commitments to international greenhouse - gas - reduction protocols.
She said Alberta needs to do more on the justice side of the issue akin to projects in Ontario that provide four hours of free legal advice for anyone who has experienced sexual violence and is considering going to the criminal courts.
In an 8 — 1 ruling, the court said the Alberta Human Rights Tribunal was right to conclude that the man was fired for breaching the company's drug policy, not because of his addiction.
«In good situations, they act intellectually and price the house for the market so that they can each get their portion and move on,» said Alberta Ceres - Buda, an agent in Hawthorne, N.J. Often, however, «the partners can't agree on anything because their emotions are running strong.»

Not exact matches

The Calgary, Alberta - based company said it had profit of 16 cents per share.
On a per - share basis, the Calgary, Alberta - based company said it had a loss of 42 cents.
CEO Rob Peabody said Husky cut back heavy oil production by about 5,000 barrels per day in the first quarter and substituted mainly blended bitumen bought from other Alberta oilsands companies to send to its U.S. refineries in Ohio and Wisconsin or to the refining complex on the U.S. Gulf Coast.
The Calgary, Alberta - based company said it had a loss of 4 cents per share.
CALGARY, Alberta, May 2 - Alberta will hold talks with rail operators and oil producers aimed at smoothing the path to get more crude moving by rail to market amid a transportation bottleneck in the Western Canadian province, Alberta's energy minister said on Wednesday.
And Savage says he and other officials within Alberta Environment have been asked to prepare more research in anticipation of talks to consider changes to the province's climate strategy.
Chris Severson - Baker, Alberta director of the Pembina Institute, said reducing methane emissions is critical because the gas is 25 times more potent as a climate warming agent than carbon dioxide.
CALGARY, Alberta, May 2 - Suncor Energy Inc said on Wednesday that its current growth plan is not constrained by pipeline bottlenecks and it does not expect to make any further major investments in Canada's oil sands until market access improves.
«The overall industry hasn't developed at the speed we thought it would,» says Kimberly Budd, a spokesperson for Alberta Energy.
William Sawchuk, manager of joint ventures at partner ARC Resources, says uncertainty surrounding Alberta's evolving CCS rules contributed to its shelving.
Later, on the sidelines of Suncor's annual general meeting, Williams said he hopes that «good sense and reason prevail» but added Suncor has a contingency plan in case Alberta follows through with its plan to restrict oil or refined fuel exports through the existing Trans Mountain pipeline to B.C.
«The reason was we could make more money using the capacity we had to pick up other barrels that were sitting in Alberta that were quite distressed,» he said on a conference call.
International Paper said it would buy five pulp mills in Mississippi, Georgia, North Carolina, and Canada's Alberta and two converting facilities in Mississippi and Poland.
He said the new targets are similar to what Alberta committed to last November, but having that target adopted more widely will help with industry acceptance.
CALGARY, Alberta, May 2 - The chief executive of Canada's Suncor Energy Inc said on Wednesday he expected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to move in the «next few weeks» to ensure that Kinder Morgan Canada's Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion goes ahead.
The Calgary, Alberta - based company said it had net income of 13 cents per share.
«In Alberta and Saskatchewan employers have exhausted every possible avenue,» he says.
With Alberta in recession following a long slide in oil prices, Calgary's mayor says leaner times can spur economic creativity
Feehely says the unemployment rate has gone up by almost 1 % in Alberta this quarter while delinquencies on mortgages have not risen yet.
«We see this so many times in Alberta — not a single person should be surprised by this,» says Hirsch.
For instance, when Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne emerged from a January meeting with Alberta's Rachel Notley to say warm, fuzzy things about Alberta's new climate strategy and the quest for pipelines, the prime minister quickly praised their efforts from Switzerland, where he was attending the World Economic Forum: «I am very much in the camp of both premiers, Wynne and Notley, who demonstrated that Canada can and should work together on economic issues for all of us.»
The Conservatives» demonization of carbon - pricing regimes and dilatory environmental policy has had the unintended consequence of stalling the United States» approval of the Keystone XL pipeline between Alberta and the Gulf Coast, Trudeau says.
Whether or not their homes were among the 2,400 buildings that have burned, residents who had been laid off or whose business was slow prior to the fire are likely to use the evacuation as their cue to start fresh somewhere else, says Joseph Doucet, dean of the University of Alberta School of Business.
Hiring locally is vital, said Scott Long, executive director of operations for the Alberta Emergency Management Agency.
Total damages are estimated at between $ 4 billion and $ 9 billion, and the Conference Board of Canada says the rebuild could add $ 1.3 billion to Alberta's economy next year.
In January, Obama rejected the proposed 2,673 - kilometre pipeline between Alberta's oilsands and the Gulf of Mexico, saying the 60 - day approval deadline set by Congress didn't allow enough time to review the project.
The B.C. government has pinned much of the province's economic future on LNG exports, saying the projects are equivalent to Alberta's oil sands in terms of jobs and revenue generation.
As long as Alberta grows as fast as the experts say it will, then you should see better - than - average returns.
The B.C. Wine Institute says it has told the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission that it will seek a court injunction in Calgary as early as Monday to halt the two - week - old ban pending a legal review of its constitutionality.
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