Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says Canada is open to having a conversation about reviving the Keystone XL pipeline project, but not before the threat of sweeping United States tariffs on Canadian goods is dropped.
Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson responds to questions about NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh saying he wants U.S. President Donald Trump uninvited to the G7 summit that Canada is hosting in June. Wilkinson said Singh has been throwing out a lot of ideas that make little sense and that he needs new advisers.
Workers are at the heart of Canada's prosperity. Governments need to work with labour partners, industry and Indigenous Peoples to harness the opportunity ahead for Canadian energy workers in every region of the country.
When U.S. President Donald Trump was elected in November, Canadian officials issued a weaker than expected 2035 emission reduction target to account for the new political reality.
Today, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson released the Terms of Reference for the Sustainable Jobs Partnership Council, which provides details about how the Council will conduct its work.
The Canadian government would have to play a significant role in any project to build new oil pipelines in Canada to overcome regulatory, financial and political hurdles and activist opposition, industry experts said.
The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, will participate in engagements while at the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Conference 2025 in Toronto.
OTTAWA — More than 36,000 people have signed a parliamentary petition urging Ottawa to bar U.S. President Donald Trump from Canada for persistently threatening the country’s sovereignty.
No one knows what Donald Trump really wants. But he's already seeing results he'll be happy with as Canadian businesses consider moving investment out of Canada and focusing on the U.S.
The heavy dependence on the United States for Canadian oil exports has rekindled talk about resuscitating previously abandoned Alberta-to-coast pipeline projects that would give Canada access to more
Expansion work underway takes on greater importance amid trade dispute By Grady Semmens on February 18, 2025 Last April, as the frozen landscape began its spring thaw, a 23-kilometre stretch of newly built pipeline started moving natural gas across northwest Alberta.
U.S. President Donald Trump has pushed back tariffs on Canada and Mexico for another month, saying the date will now be April 2.