No city has more exports to the U.S. per capita than Thunder Bay. More than 99 per cent of this city’s total exports, worth $602 million, go south of the border — tops among all 41 Canadian cities.
US refiners may be forced to find alternative oil sources and could face challenges in maintaining optimal refinery operations due to tariffs.
Oil refiners are increasing their efforts to blend renewable feedstocks such as used cooking oil into their crude refining streams to meet global demand for cleaner fuels.
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Daily Independent on MSNNew DMO Director Holds First Press BriefingThe newly appointed Director, Defence Media Operations (DMO), Major General Markus Kangye held his first biweekly press briefing at the Defence Headquarters, Abuja, on Thursday. Major General Kangye ...
The Defence Headquarters on Thursday said troops on internal operations recovered two calibrated aircraft engines from a long ...
Share…recover 643,227 stolen crude, illegally refined products In the last one-week, troops conducting operations against ...
One of the important areas the government promised to pay much attention to is manufacturing. Other important sectors to pay attention ...
Ukrainian forces are increasingly turning to modified light aircraft to strike targets deep inside Russian territory ...
Artificial intelligence-enabled robots are helping repair, maintain and monitor the health of critical infrastructure, helping to have money and lives.
Dodge U.S. tariffs! Top Canadian energy stocks including Suncor (TSX:SU) stock offer growing dividends and potential growth ...
The Defence Headquarters announced on Friday that troops combating terrorism and criminal activities across Nigeria neutralized 27 terrorists and arrested 62 others between January 30 and February 7, ...
A total of 27 terrorists were killed and 62 others arrested, while 44 hostages have been rescued by troops on internal ...
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