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THE WEEKLY ANCHOR MONDAY JULY 11, 2016 PAGE 3
A Monthly Update on the Energy Industry & Oil & Gas
ENERGY & Coal Mining
& Minerals
& Electricity
ENERG
ENERGY EDUCATION IN ACTIONY EDUCATION IN ACTION
&
Forestry
Canada’s oil and natural gas industry and Indigenous New Public-Private Partnership to Accelerate
Sustainability Innovation in Oil Sands
peoples work toward shared prosperity: CAPP Report
Canada's oil and natural gas industry has an sustainable Indigenous economies.
important opportunity to enhance its In its report, CAPP recommends the federal
relationship with Indigenous peoples by government (and provincial governments
working to support the broader reconciliation where appropriate) take action by:
process and Indigenous self-determination, - Focusing on initiatives that will produce
according to Toward a Shared Future: positive, tangible results for Indigenous
Canada's Indigenous Peoples and the Oil and communities by resolving long-standing
Natural Gas Industry, the latest in a series of reconciliation issues;
economic reports released by the Canadian - Recognizing the advantages the oil and
Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP). natural gas industry provides in support of
Canada is home to tremendous natural Indigenous self-determination and
resources but the oil and natural gas industry reconciliation through economic
faces a number of challenges that not only opportunities; and,
affect its level of investment and - Greater collaboration with Indigenous
competitiveness, but the economic future of peoples and industry on education and skills
many of Canada's Indigenous communities. development training.
In its report, CAPP examines its evolving Tim McMillan, president and CEO of
relationship with Indigenous peoples and the CAPP, stated, “Indigenous peoples are often
role it can play in economic reconciliation. seen as being widely opposed to oil and
The oil and natural gas industry considers natural gas development – that's simply not
natural resource development linked to the the case. There are many Indigenous
broader Canadian reconciliation process. communities who have built, and continue to
Responsible resource development supports build, a prosperous economic future by
reconciliation and Indigenous self- working with industry.”
determination by supporting the growth of
Distributed to major
oil & gas and energy Sales
leaders in the
region Rentals Scada Automation
* Edson *
* Hinton* Service Instrumentation
* Grande Cache *
* Drayton Valley * Installation Electrical
* Whitecourt *
The Oilpatch is published
the third week of every Randal Brown
month and is read by a When on the road, go with
broad section of energy Cell: (780) 712-0388
industry professionals, the names you can trust
from company executives Chris Robinson
to oil and gas personnel Cell: (780) 723-1270
and purchasing agents. It MORAD COMMUNICATIONS LTD.
also goes to oilfield
service companies, MORAD 5108-2 Ave., Edson
suppliers and equipment Ph: 723-3939; Fax: 723-3970 Box 6599 Edson, Ab T7E 1T9
manufacturers.
COMMUNICATIONS LTD. Hinton: (780) 865-4484 himarkcontrols@hotmail.com
! MAIN LINES Dwight Kennedy -
! GATHERING SYSTEMS Owner/General Manager
! COMPRESSOR STATIONS
! FABRICATION Ph: 780-723-6494
! LEASE WORK
! GENERAL OILFIELD Cell: 780-723-8045
MAINTENANCE Edosn, Alberta
N.P.P. Pipeline Installation
&
Oil & Gas
&
Monthly Update on the Energy Industry
A
Minerals
Forestry
&
&
Coal Mining
&
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
MONDAY NOVEMBER 6, 2017 PAGE 17
EDUCA
EDUCATION IN ACTIONTION IN ACTION
PAGE 26 MONDAY JANUARY 7, 2019 THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
Passport Photos
$14.50
FIREARMS - CITIZENSHIP - AND MORE...
Professional Available at The Weekly Anchor
Passport $14.50 5040 3rd Avenue, Edson
Photos at The Weekly Anchor 5040 3rd Avenue, Edson 780-723-5787
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR MONDAY JULY 11, 2016 PAGE 3
A Monthly Update on the Energy Industry & Oil & Gas
ENERGY & Coal Mining
& Minerals
& Electricity
ENERG
ENERGY EDUCATION IN ACTIONY EDUCATION IN ACTION
&
Forestry
Canada’s oil and natural gas industry and Indigenous New Public-Private Partnership to Accelerate
Sustainability Innovation in Oil Sands
peoples work toward shared prosperity: CAPP Report
Canada's oil and natural gas industry has an sustainable Indigenous economies.
important opportunity to enhance its In its report, CAPP recommends the federal
relationship with Indigenous peoples by government (and provincial governments
working to support the broader reconciliation where appropriate) take action by:
process and Indigenous self-determination, - Focusing on initiatives that will produce
according to Toward a Shared Future: positive, tangible results for Indigenous
Canada's Indigenous Peoples and the Oil and communities by resolving long-standing
Natural Gas Industry, the latest in a series of reconciliation issues;
economic reports released by the Canadian - Recognizing the advantages the oil and
Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP). natural gas industry provides in support of
Canada is home to tremendous natural Indigenous self-determination and
resources but the oil and natural gas industry reconciliation through economic
faces a number of challenges that not only opportunities; and,
affect its level of investment and - Greater collaboration with Indigenous
competitiveness, but the economic future of peoples and industry on education and skills
many of Canada's Indigenous communities. development training.
In its report, CAPP examines its evolving Tim McMillan, president and CEO of
relationship with Indigenous peoples and the CAPP, stated, “Indigenous peoples are often
role it can play in economic reconciliation. seen as being widely opposed to oil and
The oil and natural gas industry considers natural gas development – that's simply not
natural resource development linked to the the case. There are many Indigenous
broader Canadian reconciliation process. communities who have built, and continue to
Responsible resource development supports build, a prosperous economic future by
reconciliation and Indigenous self- working with industry.”
determination by supporting the growth of
Distributed to major
oil & gas and energy Sales
leaders in the
region Rentals Scada Automation
* Edson *
* Hinton* Service Instrumentation
* Grande Cache *
* Drayton Valley * Installation Electrical
* Whitecourt *
The Oilpatch is published
the third week of every Randal Brown
month and is read by a When on the road, go with
broad section of energy Cell: (780) 712-0388
industry professionals, the names you can trust
from company executives Chris Robinson
to oil and gas personnel Cell: (780) 723-1270
and purchasing agents. It MORAD COMMUNICATIONS LTD.
also goes to oilfield
service companies, MORAD 5108-2 Ave., Edson
suppliers and equipment Ph: 723-3939; Fax: 723-3970 Box 6599 Edson, Ab T7E 1T9
manufacturers.
COMMUNICATIONS LTD. Hinton: (780) 865-4484 himarkcontrols@hotmail.com
! MAIN LINES Dwight Kennedy -
! GATHERING SYSTEMS Owner/General Manager
! COMPRESSOR STATIONS
! FABRICATION Ph: 780-723-6494
! LEASE WORK
! GENERAL OILFIELD Cell: 780-723-8045
MAINTENANCE Edosn, Alberta
N.P.P. Pipeline Installation