Amanda Stephenson, The Province

Amanda Stephenson

The Province

Calgary, AB, Canada

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Past articles by Amanda:

Teck Resources' coal spinoff shows power of sustainable finance movement: experts

Teck's move makes sense given today's investment environment, said Michelle de Cordova, principal with Vancouver-based ESG Global Advisors. → Read More

Carbon capture too expensive, takes too long to build: Report

"The application of CCS does not align with the time scale or ambition necessary for limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees C," the report states. → Read More

Alberta landowners fear repeat of orphan well crisis as renewable energy booms

CALGARY — Once bitten, twice shy. → Read More

Imperial Oil expects 'double-digit' returns from renewable diesel facility

Breadcrumb Trail Links * Edmonton Article content CALGARY — Imperial Oil Ltd. expects “double-digit returns” from its $720-million investment to build what will be Canada’s largest renewable diesel manufacturing facility at its Strathcona refinery, the oil giant said Tuesday. Advertisement 2 This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. REGISTER TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES… → Read More

Alberta landowners fear repeat of orphan well crisis as renewable energy booms

Concerns are growing about the long-term implications of Alberta's renewable energy boom. Read more. → Read More

Number of commercial pilot licences issued in Canada has collapsed since 2019

Between 2012 and 2019, an average of 1,116 commercial pilot licences were awarded annually — last year, only 238 were handed out → Read More

Surge of discount airlines making Canada's pilot shortage worse: experts

With their promise of cheaper fares and no unnecessary frills, a flurry of so-called discount airlines has burst onto the Canadian scene in the last few years. → Read More

Canadian oilpatch likely to surpass 2022's production record, but only slightly

CALGARY — Canadian oil and gas companies are expected to increase spending in 2023, but analysts say it will be another year of modest growth and not a return… → Read More

'It is your new normal': Canada's aging workforce root of national labour shortage

Canada's aging baby boom workforce is to blame for the national labour shortage and economists warn it will only get worse. Read on → Read More

14,000-barrel Keystone pipeline leak in Kansas largest in system's history

TC Energy Corp. has estimated the volume of oil released in Wednesday's Keystone pipeline leak in Kansas at 14,000 barrels. → Read More

Keystone pipeline spill bigger than last two leaks combined

TC Energy estimates the volume of oil released in the Keystone pipeline leak at 14,000 barrels. Find out more → Read More

Competition Bureau investigating Canadian Gas Association claims after complaint

The Competition Bureau is investigating the Canadian Gas Association to determine if it made misleading statements about natural gas. → Read More

Fertilizer giant Nutrien sticking to plan to boost production; potash sales slump

CEO Ken Seitz said challenges don't change the plan to increase its annual potash production capability to 18 million tonnes by 2025. → Read More

Suncor reducing contractor work force by 20 per cent to improve safety, efficiency

CALGARY — Suncor Energy Inc. is reducing the size of its contractor work force by 20 per cent as part of its effort to improve safety and performance at its… → Read More

Boomtown no more: How Alberta's economy has changed, in spite of sky-high oil prices

In the first six months of this year, Canada’s four biggest oilsands producers alone reported more than $21 billion in profits, more than three times their… → Read More

Effect of pandemic border restrictions could be long-lasting: Critics

The last of Canada's COVID-19 restrictions are set to disappear, but some say they have already caused a lasting decrease in cross-border travel. → Read More

Sask. crop nearly in the bin; yields to rise in 2022 across Prairies

Early estimates from Statistics Canada suggest crop yields will be higher this harvest because of better growing conditions in Western Canada. → Read More

Trevali manager, contractor convicted after mine flood that killed eight workers

Eight workers were killed on April 16 when the Perkoa Mine flooded following heavy rainfall. → Read More

'Connection costs': Inflation fuelling increase in loneliness, isolation among Canadian seniors

Canadian seniors are being forced to make tough choices to cut expenses, and getting about costs money. Read more → Read More

Ukraine war will drive demand for Nutrien products for years: CEO

CALGARY — Saskatoon-based fertilizer giant Nutrien Ltd. surged to all-time high profits in the first six months of 2022 as the war in Ukraine destabilized… → Read More