Oilers, Stanley Cup and Canada
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Nicholas Nahas, with King of Donair in Halifax, is a big fan of Florida Panthers star — and Nova Scotia native — Brad Marchand. So big, in fact, he’s openly supporting the U.S.-based team online against the Edmonton Oilers and holding contests to show his unwavering support for the player from Hammonds Plains.
The U.S. depends on Canadian oil imports, despite comments by President Trump that the U.S. does not need to import goods including oil and gas from Canada, Cenovus Energy (NYSE:CVE) CEO Jon McKenzie said Tuesday,
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said on Wednesday the province is working to present Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney with a proponent and route for a potential new crude pipeline from Alberta to the Port of Prince Rupert in British Columbia.
For the second time the Oilers are taking on the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final, but are Canadians rallying behind the Edmonton team? CBC spoke to fans from coast to coast.
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Edmonton Sun on MSNLetters, June 5: Edmonton Oilers are not Canada's team(The tariff hike isn’t really on Carney, as Trump is slapping it on everyone.)
The Edmonton Oilers are once again vying for hockey’s biggest prize. In some ways, religion scholars argue, the team’s fandom represents devotion to a way of life − and the oil industry.
Despite political tensions and tariff threats, the United States remains heavily dependent on Canadian oil, Cenovus Energy CEO Jon McKenzie said Tuesday at an energy conference in Calgary.
Mark Carney said he sees opportunity for Canada to build a new pipeline to ship more oil to foreign markets, if it’s tied to billions in green investments to reduce the industry’s environmental footprint.