In just under 70 years, a patch of farmland to the northeast of Edmonton has grown and transformed into the country’s largest hydrocarbon-processing region and a world-class location for chemical, petrochemical, and energy investment. Alberta’s Industrial Heartland is one of Canada’s most critical economic hubs, employing over 7,000 people directly (and another plus-25,000 indirectly) and contributing roughly $40 billion to regional, provincial, and national GDP between 2017 and 2020. Read More
Opinion: Energy transition underway at Alberta’s Industrial Heartland
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