However, Premier says homes would still be built on environmentally protected area
Canadian pipeline company Enbridge Inc. hasfor US$9.4-billion, betting on natural gas as the world looks to move away from fossil fuel production.
The Calgary-based company announced yesterday it has entered into three agreements with Dominion Energy Inc. to acquire the East Ohio Gas Co.; Questar Gas Co. and its related Wexpro companies; and Public Service Co. of North Carolina Inc. Canadian fossil-fuel producers maintain that natural gas will play a crucial role in the power grid as countries move to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, but critics argue that burning gas isn’t that much better, as it releases large amounts of methane into the atmosphere.
In recent years, there has been a push to use technology as a way to deal with this problem. Artificial intelligence and virtual-reality have beenthat will give students a foundation in the difficult practice of neurosurgery. But there is a debate in the medical world about how much promise these machines hold – can a video simulation of a life-and-death operation mimic the stress and unpredictability of the real thing? Rolando del Maestro, a retired neurosurgeon in Montreal who runs a lab at McGill University that is leading the field, believes the answer is mostly yes.
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