Over $420 billion in government revenues from the Canadian oil sands sector expected through 2050
Annual government revenues from Canada's oil sands sector expected to rise to US$19.4 billion in 2050
Annual government revenues from Canada's oil sands sector expected to rise to US$19.4 billion in 2050
Diversity continues to fuel Canada's oil and gas sector with more women, visible minorities, immigrants and Indigenous workers in key roles
Canada's oil and gas industry has a significant impact on employment and GDP in other key sectors
Canada's average CO2 emissions per oil sands barrel has declined by over 32% since 2000
Rising to $170/tonne by 2030, the carbon tax gives rise to both direct and indirect business costs
Nearly 96% of Canadian oil and gas firms have fewer than 100 employees, outpacing the U.S., Norway and the European Union
Assessing the impact of the carbon tax on business costs in various industries in Ontario
Canada could play a key role in lowering global emissions by unlocking our LNG industry and helping Asian countries replace coal
The number of landed immigrants working in Canada's oil and gas sector has generally grown over the last 15 years
$170 per tonne carbon tax will hurt profits and see businesses pass along costs to consumers in Canada's Atlantic provinces