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  • Crevier Group’s new wash site in Beloeil, Que. offers efficiency and quality

    Not long after he was named VP of Crevier Group’s fuel division in early 2018, Jean-Claude Clément was tasked with choosing a vehicle car wash system for the company’s showcase service station off exit 112 on Highway 20 in Beloeil, Que., a 20-minute drive east of Montreal.“To make such a decision you need to consider many things to make sure the system you choose is right for the business,” says Clément.
  • Tech talk at the pump: 'Alexa, pay for gas'

    ExxonMobil is teaming up with payments and financial technology provider Fiserv to enable drivers pay for gasoline using Amazon Alexa.
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  • Petro-Canada completes Canada's Electric Highway

    Petro-Canada, a Suncor business, has completed its coast-to-coast network of electric vehicle (EV) fast chargers.
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  • Company seeks injunction: Co op, union in court over pickets at Regina refinery

    A labour dispute between a Saskatchewan petroleum refinery and hundreds of its workers moved from the picket line into the courtroom December 23rd, with the company seeking an injunction against some of the union's activities.
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  • Parkland completes Mort Distributing acquisition

    Parkland Fuel Corporation, through its wholly owned U.S.
  • Carbon tax rebate amounts reduced in four provinces

    The federal government has decreased the carbon tax rebates Canadians can expect in the new year in three provinces that have not adopted carbon pricing models that meet federal requirements.
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  • N.B. premier hopeful final sign off on carbon plan coming early in the new year

    The premier of New Brunswick said Monday he hopes to hear back early in the new year about whether the federal government will sign-off on his province's plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from large industrial emitters.Blaine Higgs met with the prime minister Monday morning, the latest - and likely last - of the provincial and territorial leaders to meet face-to-face with Justin Trudeau this year in the wake of the October election.He described the meeting as a cordial get together reflective of a changed tone in federal-provincial relations, a change that's the result of concerted efforts by provinces, territories and Trudeau to renew a national bond strained by the election results.One tangible example of those efforts, said Higgs, was the federal government's decision last week to approve New Brunswick's consumer carbon pricing plan.“Getting that behind us .
  • Strike enters new phase at FCL Regina refinery

    Workers have been locked out of Federated Co-op’s Regina refinery since December 5, 2019, when negotiations went off the rails.
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