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Canada publishes proposed regulations for criteria pollutants from locomotives

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The Government of Canada has published proposed Locomotive Emissions Regulations in the Canada Gazette, Part I. This marks Canada’s first regulation of air pollutant emissions from locomotives. The transportation sector in Canada generated 56.0% The transportation sector in Canada generated 56.0% 1993–2004.

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THE UNOBVIOUS ONES: Serving to Genesis Canada promote ‘anything else that drives benefit’ outdoor untouched automobiles

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MICHAEL BARRETT DRIVEN TO INCREASE PROFITS IN ALL ASPECTS OF RETAIL Genesis Motors Canada depends upon greater than untouched automobiles for earnings. I cover all of Canada so I’m in a lot of meetings, but I also get out there and meet the distributors.” That features a refreshed collect design for Mazda’s 163 sellers in Canada.

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Radar Technology Pioneer Merrill Skolnik Dies at 94

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He was the 1990–1991 Division VII director, and he directed the IEEE Foundation from 1999 to 2004. David John Kemp 1998 president of IEEE Canada Life senior member, 78; died 5 January. Kemp worked for 35 years at the Manitoba Telephone System in Canada. He was an active IEEE volunteer and held several leadership positions.

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NOAA Joins Other Agencies and Canada to Survey the Arctic Continental Shelf

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The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is joining a multi-agency joint expedition from the US and Canada to collect and share data useful to both countries in defining the full extent of the Arctic continental shelf. Credit: UNH/NOAA) Click to enlarge. St-Laurent operating together to obtain a variety of data.

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Whitefox Technologies receives C$1M payment towards developing container-based membrane ethanol dehydration system

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Whitefox Technologies Canada Ltd. has received a further C$1 million (US$1 million) payment from Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) towards the final milestone of its project to develop and demonstrate its container-based membrane ethanol dehydration system.

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Report finds comparable safety records for railways and pipelines moving crude oil

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The report— Canadian Crude Oil Transportation: Comparing the Safety of Pipelines and Railways —was published by consultant group Oliver Wyman last month, and was commissioned by the Railway Association of Canada (RAC). Source: Oliver Wyman. Click to enlarge.

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Imperial Oil approves $2B in situ oil sands expansion project

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Imperial received original regulatory approvals for Nabiye in 2004. Imperial’s Cold Lake facility is the largest and longest-running in situ oil sands operation in Canada, and includes four steam generation and bitumen production plants. The operation produced an average of 160,000 barrels of bitumen per day in 2011.

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