Morningstar – Last week, the Canadian energy sector was dealt another blow when the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund decided to divest from four Canadian oil companies, citing ‘unacceptable greenhouse gas emissions’. A reckoning is coming for our oil, as Norges Bank divests from four Canadian oil majors – and more asset managers are expected to follow.

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