Statoil sells its stake in tar sands projects in the Canadian province of Alberta. As a result, the company no longer operates any oil sands operations. FOR SALE: Statoil oil sands facilities in Leismer, Canada. Photo: Gorm Kallestad NTB scanpix
US President Donald Trump has announced that he will begin renegotiation of the NAFTA free trade agreement with Mexico and Canada, as he promised during the election campaign. WANTS NEW AGREEMENT: President Donald Trump wants to renegotiate the trade agreement
December 11 2023 has 2:52 p.m. Pressefotografenes Klubb clarifies KI rules The Pressefotografenes Klubb has decided to clarify and amend the regulations for the image of the year 2024. “All images submitted to the competition must be photographed by a
(Dagbladet): Almost exactly a year before Donald Trump (70) was elected 45th President of the United States, Justin Trudeau (45) took office as the 23rd Prime Minister of Canada. While President Trump made headlines with his “straight from the liver”
A stream of huge icebergs slowly sinking past the small town of Ferryland in Canada has become a major tourist attraction. The line of icebergs caused traffic jams on land. Many people want to see the natural phenomenon. An unusually
Canada’s elected assembly on Monday approved a legal ban on keeping whales and dolphins in captivity and breeding the species. Published: 06/11/2019 05:39 The bill was introduced in 2015, and all it needs is symbolic royal approval before it becomes
Sweden has been plunged into political chaos after elections focused almost exclusively on immigration. After the elections, the country found itself in a situation in which the two traditional political blocs do not want to cooperate, and neither bloc wants
There is widespread fatigue with Trudeau in Canada. In opinion polls, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his party are in trouble. A signature campaign was launched to demand his resignation. The most signed in history? The petition is gaining momentum,
Canada’s federal government is increasing funding for higher education, community infrastructure and Indigenous health in an apparent attempt to assuage criticism of its handling of the serious problems that continue to plague Canada’s First Nations and Inuit communities. country. This
In the second quarter, Grieg Seafood Finnmark AS accounted for 88 million of the group’s 134 million operating profits. Director Håkon Volden does not want to speculate on why the Finnmark department farms salmon much more profitably than the Rogaland,