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Opposition threatens US-Canada transmission lines
A Maine court will hear a case in May concerning a transmission line intended to link Quebec and Massachusetts
United StatesBank of Canada hikes rates as inflation concerns rise
The Bank of Canada yesterday raised its benchmark rate from 0.5% to 1%, the largest single increase in two decades
CanadaCanada budget benefits from higher government revenues
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland presented the Liberal government’s budget on April 7, with a focus on social spending
CanadaHigh prices may soften Ottawa's approach to oil sector
This year's rise in global oil prices may prompt a reassessment of the role of hydrocarbons in the Canadian economy
CanadaCanada Liberals caught between spending and debt costs
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland yesterday unveiled the Liberal government for the fiscal year starting this month
CanadaFertiliser and food prices could be high for years
High demand and many supply interruptions have pushed fertiliser prices to record levels and the disruption will persist
InternationalThe White House again rules out Keystone XL pipeline
Media reports yesterday suggest the White House remains adamant that the Keystone XL pipeline will not be revived
United StatesQuick end to Canada rail strike still leaves problems
Canadian Pacific Rail employees have returned to work after company and union representatives agreed to arbitration
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