Petronas

B.C.’s LNG woes are the result of red tape and government stalling

OPINION: A window of opportunity existed for Canada to become a big player in LNG. We should be concerned about what we’ve lost.

Why Petronas cancelled its plans for an LNG project on B.C.’s coast

Market forces played a far bigger role in the decision to scrap the LNG project than many seem willing to acknowledge

Petronas project could provide new fuel for Liberal promises

Why the Pacific NorthWest LNG project marks a huge decision for the Liberals

We mean it about the F-35s. Except when we don’t

Paul Wells on Stephen Harper’s recent reversals

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Brent Rathgeber Maverick Watch

The Conservative MP approves of the CNOOC and Petronas takeovers, but questions the idea of the federal government judging “net benefit.”

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‘All investments are not equal’

The Prime Minister’s remarks this evening on the CNOOC and Petronas acquisitions.

Nexen and Progress Energy takeovers timeline

The important events leading to the final decision

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CNOOC and Petronas deals approved

The breaking news is here.

Harper government approves CNOOC and Petronas deals

Acquisitions of Nexen and Progress Energy will go through

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The Commons: Explaining is losing

The Scene. Of the Petronas decision, Thomas Mulcair stood and suggested Christian Paradis had behaved like a “thief in the night.”

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Harper sheds no light on why Ottawa spiked Petronas deal, promises clarity soon

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Stephen Harper says his Conservative government still intends to review and clarify Canada’s standards for foreign investment.