If oil and gas are dead, why are exports booming? Philip Cross in the Financial Post
Despite all the hype surrounding electricity exports, they earn less in a month than oil and gas generate every day, ...
Despite all the hype surrounding electricity exports, they earn less in a month than oil and gas generate every day, ...
Focused only on the supply side, we have been suffering under the delusion that the consequences of our climate policies ...
Increasing Indigenous participation in energy development would have been an easy way to improve the standard of living of many ...
OTTAWA, ON (September 14, 2021): As electricity prices soar to record or near record highs across much of Europe due to ...
The Liberals ceded direct control over oil sands emissions when it implemented a carbon tax instead of a 'cap-and-trade' system, ...
They have the demand, we have a stable supply and together we can advance global climate goals while supporting employment ...
As many as 39 First Nations produced oil and gas on their own reserves in 2019, earning millions in royalties, ...
There is a need for more balanced and informed public discourse on energy. What we need are solutions that don’t ...
OTTAWA, ON (April 29, 2021): While blue-collar work is being devastated in much of the rest of the Western world, ...
OTTAWA, ON (March 25, 2021): In a split decision, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the carbon tax ...
The aim of Canada-U.S. energy cooperation should be broader than just dealing with climate-change policies, writes Jack Mintz in the ...
We should explore the possibility of a national energy corridor transmitting Quebec and Labrador hydropower to western Canada, writes Mike ...

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