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Haisla's Cedar LNG gets green light from B.C. government

Haisla's Cedar LNG gets green light from B.C. government

Cedar LNG would be world's first indigenous owned LNG export terminal
Australian company to buy Arctic Canadian Diamond Company's assets

Australian company to buy Arctic Canadian Diamond Company's assets

YELLOWKNIFE — An Australian company is set to buy all of Arctic Canadian Diamond Company Ltd.'s assets, including the Ekati diamond mine in the Northwest Territories.
Huge Aussie canola crop may hurt Canadian exports

Huge Aussie canola crop may hurt Canadian exports

Australia’s “monstrous” canola harvest has Ken Ball adjusting his Canadian supply and demand numbers. The Australian government’s new official estimate for its 2022-23 crop is a record 8.
Scientists use crab shells to develop battery anodes

Scientists use crab shells to develop battery anodes

Researchers at the Kyushu Institute of Technology and Shandong First Medical University are “upcycling” crab shells to create anode materials for sodium-ion batteries — an up-and-coming competitor to lithium-ion chemistries.
Russian peas to China is a ‘game-changer’

Russian peas to China is a ‘game-changer’

Russian peas are on the way to China, signaling the start of a new era in Canada’s top market for the crop.
Saskatchewan farmland values register region-leading growth

Saskatchewan farmland values register region-leading growth

Short supply, high prices for arable land as farm revenues rise
Electra produces lithium from battery recycling trial

Electra produces lithium from battery recycling trial

Electra Battery Materials (NASDAQ: ELBM; TSX.V: ELBM) successfully recovered lithium, in its black mass recycling trial, conducted at its refinery north of Toronto.
EV batteries get some bling

EV batteries get some bling

San Francisco-based NDB Inc. recently announced the launching of its Nano Diamond Battery technology.
Deforestation Inc: How Canada's biggest forestry company is lobbying government

Deforestation Inc: How Canada's biggest forestry company is lobbying government

As Paper Excellence, Canada's largest forestry company, makes multi-billion-dollar acquisitions, its lobbying record shows links to a large pulp and paper conglomerate based in China and Indonesia
Deforestation Inc.: Investigation unravels B.C. forestry links to China

Deforestation Inc.: Investigation unravels B.C. forestry links to China

A Glacier Media investigation carried out with partners from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), has found unreported ties linking Paper Excellence and Asia Pulp and Paper, a conglomerate environmental groups allege is responsible for deforestation
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