Alberta’s oil industry rebound shows that whatever claims get made by the government and opposition politicians, what ultimately matters is the price of oil
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What does the Bank of Canada really think drove oil prices?
While the Bank of Canada has generally said fundamentals drove the oil boom, there have been hints it saw other factors at play
Canada’s non-energy provinces need to step it up
Despite the significant boost from interest rate cuts and a low dollar, non-energy provinces have failed to lift Canada’s economy
Petronas project could provide new fuel for Liberal promises
Why the Pacific NorthWest LNG project marks a huge decision for the Liberals
Is Alberta going to start aging faster again?
In Alberta, Canada’s youngest province, the proverbial fountain of youth is an oil rig
The Editorial: Oil prices are falling—but it’s hardly doomsday
The plunging price of a barrel of oil has caused discomfort in our oil patch and the governments that rely on it. But there are positive global effects.
The fate of Canada’s key commodity is being decided in Vienna
Your top financial and economic news for Nov. 27
The loonie, oil’s crash, and why this isn’t anything like 2008
As you watch the oil price, keep the Canadian dollar in mind before you hit the panic button