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Evraz shareholders Roman Abramovich, Aleksandr Abramov and Aleksandr Frolov on list of those said to have benefitted from close ties to Russian leader

Tesla’s 100MW/ 129MWh Powerpack project in South Australia, the largest in the world for now, has been demonstrating its capacity over the last few weeks since going into operation last month.
Canadian oil selling at a deep discount
The Alberta oilpatch continues to increase oil production, but as pipelines fill up, companies are receiving less money for their oil compared to the rest of the continent.
Woman stunned to find electric bill listed as US$284 billion
A Pennsylvania woman says she went online to check her electric bill and was stunned at the amount -- more than US$284 billion. Penelac, her electric provider, confirmed the error. Parent company First Energy said a decimal point was accidentally moved.
Wind Power Is Now The Cheapest Energy In IndiaWind power prices fell to its lowest and below the cheapest solar tariffs in the fourth round of auctions, putting more pressure on turbine makers as developers are expected to negotiate already-falling equipment prices.
Jack Mintz: Canada’s competitive position is about to get rocked, making it harder for Canadian governments to push costs onto businesses through higher levies and regulations
GE to Cut 12,000 Jobs in Its Power Business
The reductions, accounting for about 18 percent of GE Power’s workforce, include both professional and production employees, the company said Thursday in a statement. The world’s largest maker of gas turbines said the unit needs to become leaner as custom
Free trade talks with China will not yet begin
Canada and China have held four rounds of exploratory talks stretching back to last year, but it's unclear China would be willing to agree to Trudeau's stated priorities that any trade deals must protect labour and gender rights.

The industry was struggling to keep up with demand even before this year’s natural disasters.
Canadian drugmaker raised prices for NHS by more than 5,500%
A Canadian drugmaker has been accused of abusing its dominant position by raising the price of an essential drug more than 5,500 per cent for the National Health Service
Concordia Healthcare forced the NHS and UK taxpayers “to pay over the odds for imp
Workers stitched pleas for help into clothes sold by Zara
Workers in Turkey who stitched pleas for help into clothing sold by retailer Zara are 'just the tip of the iceberg' and highlight the need for mechanisms to address concerns about labour conditions, a top human rights expert said on Wednesday.
RBC analysts crunch the numbers on the impact if NAFTA is scrapped, a prospect they say looks increasingly likely
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