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Latest: MEJIA, ALIAKBARI: Red tape, uncertainty hurting oil and gas investment
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Latest: MEJIA, ALIAKBARI: Red tape, uncertainty hurting oil and gas investment

Breadcrumb Trail LinksOpinionNewsColumnistsCanadaAlbertaPublished Mar 06, 2024  •  Last updated 16 hours ago  •  3 minute read Regulatory uncertainty is hurting Canada's standing among investors. Postmedia, fileArticle contentGlobal oil demand is set to reach record highs this year, with growth in natural gas demand on the horizon — and Canada’s oil and gas sector could be a major source of clean and reliable energy, if policymakers help make the country a more desirable place to invest.Advertisement 2This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLYSubscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada.Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account and fewer ads.Get exclusive acces...
Latest: Breaking Baz: ‘Stranger Things’ West End Stage Actor Louis McCartney Is Headed For Superstardom, Says Show’s Director Stephen Daldry
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Latest: Breaking Baz: ‘Stranger Things’ West End Stage Actor Louis McCartney Is Headed For Superstardom, Says Show’s Director Stephen Daldry

EXCLUSIVE: Louis McCartney describes himself as “a West End baby” because before he was cast to play boyish-looking monster Henry Creel in the Stranger Things stage show The First Shadow, he’d never performed on stage in his life. “They were coaching me how to speak properly, how to project my voice,” McCartney says of the countless recalls he endured during the auditioning process. The key was: Could McCartney play “the sweet little by whose mum loved him” who also happens to be “a killer” who’s “psychiatric at heart.” McCartney nails it all with one of the most breathtaking debut performances in the West End. The show’s director, Stephen Daldry, remembers seeing McCartney out of the corner of his eye during an open casting call. The lad from Belfast was sitti...
Latest: ‘Sister Wives’ stars Janelle and Kody Brown’s son Garrison dead at 25
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Latest: ‘Sister Wives’ stars Janelle and Kody Brown’s son Garrison dead at 25

"Sister Wives" stars Janelle and Kody Brown are mourning the death of their adult son, Garrison. The two posted the same announcement on March 5, writing that the 25-year-old had died. "Kody and I are deeply saddened to announce the loss of our beautiful boy Robert Garrison Brown," Janelle Brown's post reads. "He was a bright spot in the lives of all who knew him. His loss will leave such a big hole in our lives that it takes our breath away. We ask that you please respect our privacy and join us in honoring his memory."Kody Brown shared the same announcement on his page and photos of their son in uniform.In a statement to TODAY.com, a spokesperson from Arizona's Flagstaff Police Department confirmed Garrison Brown's death. "It is with great sadness I confirm Mr. Robert Garrison Brown was ...
Latest: This Water-Powder Serum Kept My Oily Skin Matte All Day
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Latest: This Water-Powder Serum Kept My Oily Skin Matte All Day

Every editorial product is independently selected by our editors. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission.When it comes to product innovation, in my eyes, there's no brand doing it quite like Danessa Myricks Beauty. That being said, while I am a beauty lover and a fan of the brand overall, my experience as a beauty editor has also made me one of the biggest skeptics you'll probably ever meet. This is why when the brand came out with a "water-powder" serum, my eyebrows raised so high that they practically levitated off my face. The juxtaposition of those words has likely made your brain short-circuit, too — liquids and powders typically do not mix in cosmetic formulations. However, because I've had such a good track record with the brand, I had to give this serum an ...
Latest: Stories of migration from around the world are longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction
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Latest: Stories of migration from around the world are longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction

LONDON -- Novels that give voice to the often unheard stories of migrants around the world are among the nominees for the 2024 Women’s Prize for Fiction.The 16-book longlist announced Tuesday for the 30,000 pound ($38,000) award includes works by writers from Ghana, Barbados, Britain, the United States, Ireland, South Korea and Australia.Novelist Monica Ali, who is chairing the panel of judges, said the works range from science fiction — Barbadian writer Karen Lord’s “The Blue, Beautiful World” — to historical fiction, coming-of-age stories, “intimate domestic dramas” and epic sagas. The settings include Sri Lanka, the Middle East, Australia and Korea.Ali said many of the books deal with themes of migration or immigration, in very different ways.Maya Binyam's “Hangman” and Isabella Hammad’...
Latest: Eugene Levy on how
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Latest: Eugene Levy on how

Eugene Levy on how "The Reluctant Traveler" helps him find humor and heart across the globe - CBS News Watch CBS News Renowned for his roles in "Best in Show," "American Pie," and "Schitt's Creek," four-time Emmy winner Eugene Levy embarks on a new adventure far from the film sets and sound stages. In the second season of Apple TV+'s "The Reluctant Traveler," Levy jets off to explore Europe's hidden gems, stepping out of his comfort zone and into the role of an unlikely travel host. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exc...
Latest: Official video streams now eligible for Music Canada’s Gold/Platinum Singles Program – Music Canada
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Latest: Official video streams now eligible for Music Canada’s Gold/Platinum Singles Program – Music Canada

March 5, 2024, TORONTO: Music Canada is thrilled to announce that, effective today, official video streams now count towards certification in the Gold/Platinum Program for Single Awards. The expansion recognizes the breadth of artists achieving success with video and celebrates how fans are listening to their favourite music. Music Canada’s Gold/Platinum Certification Program was launched in 1975 to celebrate milestone sales of music in Canada. The program honours the artists, and their teams, who create music that resonates with Canadians and achieves commercial success in Canada. “This is an exciting moment for Music Canada’s Gold/Platinum Program – which is turning 50 in 2025. With this launch, we’re capturing the many innovative and licensed ways that Canadians enjoy music, and we’re r...
Latest: Kanye West’s Wife Bianca Censori in Family Pics Before Feud Over Wardrobe
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Latest: Kanye West’s Wife Bianca Censori in Family Pics Before Feud Over Wardrobe

Bianca Censori has plenty of family drama now -- thanks to risque outfits and her husband -- but she and her kin were all smiles not so long ago during a family trip to Japan. In the new photos, obtained by TMZ, Bianca beams as she poses for a series of selfies with her family -- including parents Leo and Alexandra, as well as sister Angelina ... a first for Kanye West's wife since catapulting to A-list fame. The family came together for this June 2023 outing at teamLab Planets, an immersive art museum in Tokyo. The trip abroad was reportedly the first time Kanye met his new in-laws -- more than 6 months after his nuptials to Bianca. ...
Latest: In “Hometown Prison,” Richard Linklater Looks at Life on Both Sides of the Wall
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Latest: In “Hometown Prison,” Richard Linklater Looks at Life on Both Sides of the Wall

With little fanfare, a complex and far-reaching personal documentary by Richard Linklater, “Hometown Prison,” dropped last week on the streaming service Max. It’s one of a trio of excellent films made under the rubric “God Save Texas,” based on the book by Lawrence Wright, of this publication—all of which consider the state’s history and politics in the light of the filmmakers’ own lives and families. The second film, “The Price of Oil,” directed by the seventh-generation Texan Alex Stapleton, traces the economic racism on which the state’s oil industry was built, as manifested in its disproportionate pollution of predominantly Black neighborhoods, including her family’s own. The third, “La Frontera,” by Iliana Sosa, who was born in El Paso to a family of Mexican descent, considers the his...
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