Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
National

Kenney Worried Layoffs Coming As Oil And Gas Sector Struggles With Coronavirus

Darpan News Desk, 11 Mar, 2020 08:28 PM

    CALGARY - Premier Jason Kenney says time is of the essence as he takes demands for more aid to Alberta businesses to the first ministers meeting in Ottawa this week.

     

    Kenney spoke to reporters this morning before departing on a flight from the Calgary International Airport.

     

    He said Alberta needs the federal government to have the province's back during a time of economic crisis — similar to how Ottawa helped the auto sector during the global financial crisis in 2008 and 2009.

     

    Kenney said he's been talking with energy leaders and the CEO of WestJet, and the current economic uncertainty as a result of the novel coronavirus outbreak and plunging oil prices is likely to mean layoffs.

     

    He said many oil and gas companies have acted to deal with an ongoing downturn in the industry and some may not survive another financial disaster.

     

    Kenney said he is going to the meeting with several actions he says are needed to help protect the economy.

     

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Prosecutors Question Credibility Of Kalen Schlatter At His Murder Trial

    TORONTO - Prosecutors are questioning the credibility of a Toronto man accused of sexually assaulting and strangling a young woman.    

    Prosecutors Question Credibility Of Kalen Schlatter At His Murder Trial

    New Brunswick Government Tables $10.2 Billion Budget With A Surplus

    Taxes on commercial and residential rental properties will be reduced, but not until the 2021 tax year.

    New Brunswick Government Tables $10.2 Billion Budget With A Surplus

    Homicide Investigators Called To Coquitlam After Suspicious Fire, Woman Arrested

    Homicide Investigators Called To Coquitlam After Suspicious Fire, Woman Arrested
    An adult woman was arrested at scene and is being held in custody.

    Homicide Investigators Called To Coquitlam After Suspicious Fire, Woman Arrested

    Surrey RCMP Announce $50,000 Reward For Kidnapping Suspect Meaz Nour-Eldin Also Wanted On Sex Assault Allegation

    Mounties in Surrey, B.C., are offering a reward for information that leads to the capture of a man in his 20s charged with kidnapping.  

    Surrey RCMP Announce $50,000 Reward For Kidnapping Suspect Meaz Nour-Eldin Also Wanted On Sex Assault Allegation

    Father, Stepmother Will Head Straight To Trial In Death Of Quebec 7-Year-Old

    GRANBY, Que. - The father and stepmother of a slain seven-year-old Quebec girl will head straight to trial after they waived their right to a preliminary inquiry.    

    Father, Stepmother Will Head Straight To Trial In Death Of Quebec 7-Year-Old

    BC Municipalities Funded For Local Overdose Actions

    BC Municipalities Funded For Local Overdose Actions
    Communities throughout B.C. are increasing their efforts to address the overdose crisis with more than $900,000 in grants awarded to municipalities for local community wellness, safety and harm-reduction projects.  

    BC Municipalities Funded For Local Overdose Actions