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‘It’s not just a policy; it’s a practice’ – Taking steps towards economic reconciliation through meaningful partnerships

Leveraging decades of collective experience for carbon capture and storage

Global survey confirms Canada as one of the world’s preferred suppliers of oil
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‘It’s not just a policy; it’s a practice’ – Taking steps towards economic reconciliation through meaningful partnerships

Leveraging decades of collective experience for carbon capture and storage

Global survey confirms Canada as one of the world’s preferred suppliers of oil

Emerald Awards celebrate environmental excellence in Alberta

Pathways helps IUOE 955 increase training of equipment operators

Advice from a scientist: “There’s always something new to discover”

Oil sands offers a job tree with many branches

Five facts about Canada’s boreal forest

Pathways Alliance and Carleton University Collaborate on Tailings Research

ABMI Report: Biodiversity Status in Alberta’s Oil Sands

Wondering About Wetlands?

Biologist Ellen Widdup: Embracing Diverse Scientific Paths

Advice From an Engineer: “It’s Okay To Pivot”

Career Journey of Scientist Lindsay Clothier

Homegrown expertise: Canada’s leadership in carbon capture and storage technologies

Dave Tuccaro and Nicole Bourque-Bouchier Appointed to the Order of Canada

Boundary Dam CCS Project: Facilitating Knowledge Exchange

NanoWaterTech– From Lab to Field Trial in Two Years

COSIA Collaborates Globally to Address Oil Sands Challenges

Partnerships with Indigenous businesses, workers build mutual success in the oil sands

Indigenous Research Assistant Supports Federal Forestry Study in Alberta

Housing program keeps Indigenous families together and in the community

Public-private partnerships see carbon capture projects surge around the globe – report

The future of innovation is bright

Canada’s Competition Act Amendments: Implications for Free Speech

Supporting mental health in Indigenous communities in the Athabasca region
