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Petrol dealers warn of job losses, demand retail returns to Sundays, holidays
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Petrol dealers warn of job losses, appeal for a return to retail on Sundays, holidays
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A researcher records methane emission measurements at an oil and gas site in Saskatchewan in 2015. Photo by FluxLab
Methane emissions from upstream oil and gas production are significantly underestimated in Canada, according to a recently published study, confirming what researchers have been saying for years.
“We re finding that (methane) emissions are at least 1.5 times higher than what s currently being reported in official inventory reports,” said Katlyn MacKay, lead author of the study.
Published in
Nature, the study measured methane emissions at 6,650 sites across six major oil and gas producing regions in Canada to determine an inventory estimate for Canada’s upstream oil and gas sector.
Veteran journalists repeat call for Freedom of Information Act
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Statement from Attorney General Dale Marshall on the UK Government’s listing of Barbados as a High-Risk Third Country
“The recent action taken by the Government of the United Kingdom listing Barbados as a High-Risk Third Country with respect to money laundering and the financing of terrorism is unfortunate and disappointing, but not surprising.
“We have been tracking the potential for this development since earlier this year and we were given the assurance by the UK, that their list would simply mirror the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) list of jurisdictions with strategic deficiencies. Barbados has been on this list since February last year.