There's relief in Saint John and across New Brunswick that the province's biggest exporter is staying put. There's also no clear answer why Irving Oil made the decision not to sell.
Political leaders and businesses in Saint John, N.B. are bracing for the impact of looming U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods.
President Donald Trump's newly installed chief of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Monday directed all of the ...
Most items from Canada will be hit with a 25 percent tariff, starting Tuesday — but electricity, natural gas, and other ...
And In 2016, Irving Oil purchased Ireland’s only refinery. Last May, the company's chairman emeritus, Arthur L. Irving, died at the age of 93. Irving was the second-born son of New Brunswick ...
Irving Oil, which operates Canada’s largest refinery and delivers heating oil and propane across northern New England, said ...
Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, warned Americans in the certain regions may be most affected by ...
Let's talk [about] executive orders. What can and can't they do?
LETHBRIDGE [email protected] Lethbridge economy potentially faces a hard hit if 25 per cent tariffs on Canada planned by American ...
Poilievre promised in 2022 to ban foreign oil imports from authoritarian countries including Saudi Arabia — one of Irving's biggest suppliers of crude. The Saint John refinery has imported Saudi ...