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Bust times are back in Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador is facing a crushing deficit. EI and food banks use is on the rise. How did it turn so wrong, so fast?
No, Alberta’s oil patch doesn’t need a bailout
Alberta’s energy sector has yet to suffer anything like Ontario’s manufacturing job losses, so calls for an auto sector-style bailout for the oil patch are premature
Are Canadian exports finding their wheels again?
Autos are about to replace oil and gas as Canada’s biggest export for the first time in eight years, but don’t get too excited
Is it time for the U.S. to relax its ban on crude oil exports?
As U.S. oil output booms, some say the 40-year-old export ban is outdated
Canada, the failed petrostate?
Canada hasn’t bet the economy on the energy sector. Not even close.
Why won’t Canada set oil and gas regulations?
The government misses every self-imposed deadline it announces
GDP growth in February: ‘a ray of sunshine’
For once, the Bank of Canada may have been too pessimistic
After the oil boom
As hiring slows and work goes high-tech, Canada can’t count on the oil sands to be its jobs machine anymore
Oil sands bust
How the most valuable resource in our history got mired in politics, protests and logistical nightmares