Canada should forget about Keystone XL and look beyond the U.S.: Jeff Kucharski in the Globe and Mail
With Keystone looking less and less viable, it is time to seriously look at alternatives that will allow us to ...
With Keystone looking less and less viable, it is time to seriously look at alternatives that will allow us to ...
In the short-term, Canadians have a simple decision: support the energy sector or shut it down. Half measures are unlikely ...
OTTAWA, ON (April 2, 2020): The world is currently in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic while at the same ...
In this latest episode of Pod Bless Canada, MLI Communications Officer Ai-Men Lau was joined by MLI Distinguished Fellow Dr. ...
We have an important opportunity to become a safe and reliable source of oil, gas and other strategic resources for ...
Canada is undoubtedly a formidable energy power. Canada is home to the third-largest reserves of oil and we are the ...
Image credit: @nooneisillegal, Twitter Unlike the Idle No More Protests, these protests around Coastal GasLink threaten to broadly subsume Indigenous ...
We may be witnessing the dawn of a new era in both clean energy innovation and a genuinely pan-Canadian climate ...
When politicians say they want to keep our resources in the ground, and then say in the next breath they ...
Both federal and provincial governments would be wise to facilitate the export of Canadian energy to new markets in Europe, writes ...
As Alberta desperately seeks new markets for its energy resources and concerns about Western alienation grow, Europe’s dangerous reliance on ...
Canada can and should be a major alternative source of energy to its allies in the Indo-Pacific and Europe, writes ...
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