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  • SaskEnergy worker misused corporate fuel card

    SaskEnergy says it has fired an employee who it alleges had been misappropriating a corporate fuel card for years.
  • Feds go around Manitoba government to get carbon tax funds to schools

    Ottawa is going around the Manitoba government in order to give $5.4 million in carbon tax revenues to the province's schools in the latest carbon-tax battle between the federal Liberals and a provincial Conservative government.
  • Wisconsin tribe sues Enbridge to force pipeline removal

    Members of a Native American tribe in Wisconsin filed a federal lawsuit in July in hopes of forcing Enbridge Inc.
  • Fuel and wash sites embrace digital solutions

    Global market analysts at Accenture recently looked at forecourt and the retail fuel sector to determine leading forces of change in the industry.
  • Saskatchewan wants Supreme Court to push back carbon tax appeal

    The Saskatchewan government is applying to have its Supreme Court hearing on the constitutionality of the federal carbon tax pushed back.
  • Trudeau says Ottawa open to proposals for B.C. refinery as gas prices soar

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Ottawa is open to proposals from the private sector for a refinery in British Columbia, as a public inquiry into the province's soaring gas prices reviews possible solutions.
  • Forecourt Performance Report 2019

    Change is the only constant for Canada’s evolving fueling sector  Canada’s fueling sector is an industry that has experienced considerable change in recent decades.
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  • Tim Johnson joins Greenergy in Canada as executive VP of sales

    Greenergy is welcoming Tim Johnson as executive VP of sales to lead the continued growth of its fuel sales to the commercial and retail sectors in Canada.Mike Healey, Greenergy Fuels Canada’s CEO said in a release: “Tim Johnson has over 15 year’s sales experience in the fuel industry and joins us from McDougall Energy.  He will lead a new sales team for Greenergy based out of Toronto, and work with the existing team in Saint John, New Brunswick.”“Greenergy’s infrastructure investments, uniquely flexible supply chains and its innovative retail offer have made it a growing player in the Canadian road fuel market," said Johnson. "The company has proven itself as a low-cost, reliable fuel supplier, and I look forward to bringing this offer to new customers.”In business in the UK for 27 years, Greenergy is an established supplier and distributor of transportation fuels. Since entering the Canadian market in 2013, Greenergy has invested in strategic  infrastructure assets, with Ontario terminals in Concord, Hamilton, Thunder Bay and Johnstown (opening fall 2019).  With both sea and rail-fed terminals and storage in the U.S.
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