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Category: Business of Energy

The voice of Alberta business.

Adam Legge is optimistic about Alberta’s future but somewhat worried about the future of Canada as a prosperous and vibrant nation. As president of the Business Council of Alberta, Legge

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Turn change into an advantage. 

AI (formally known as Automation) is coming! Lock the doors, grab the shotgun and tell the kids to stay in the basement. In 2025, we read about five-figure layoffs from

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A positive shift in tone from Ottawa.

The recent Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Ottawa and Alberta is a major welcome shift. After 10 years of stalled projects and lost opportunities, seeing this agreement develop is a

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Engineering and building Canada.

Forty-two years ago, Bantrel was formed as a small engineering firm to pursue offshore oil and gas projects in Eastern Canada. The original shareholders included Trimac, owned by Calgary’s well-known

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Sticking to the plan.

It is a gratifying and somewhat rare experience when things go according to plan, when events unfold more or less as intended, despite the multitude of ways they can go

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Taylor Land

In Western Canada’s resource development sector, few names have risen as quickly and as strongly as Taylor Land. Over the past two decades, this Airdrie-based firm has earned a reputation

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Breaking the mold.

How does a company become the fastest growing oil and gas firm in Canadian history – currently the fifth largest in Canada – throughout a time period rife with headwinds

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