I bring up history because a self-satisfied, cocoon-like approach to thinking leads some Canadians to be glib about our lucky position in the world.
Read MoreAlmost everyone’s ancestors were less than ideal. That should lead us to grasp this reality: We have a lot more in common with each other today than with our ancestors.
Read MoreDetroit International Airport would have to replace the half of its aviation fuel that currently comes from Line 5 via a Toledo refinery.
Read MoreThe permanent crisis mode is unhelpful.
Read MoreDemocracies should stay in the game, and not leave the field only to autocracies, dictatorships and tyrannies.
Read MoreNatural gas prices have been as much as 775% higher in Asia.
Read MoreThe evil done is so towering it bends the human psyche to accept that the evildoer is utterly banal, a loner walking in ordinary shoes. Thus a conspiracy theory is born.
Read More70% of your refinery oil comes from Canada
Read MoreLeft-wing Swede, Assar Lindbeck, once remarked that “rent control appears to be the most efficient technique presently known to destroy a city—except for bombing.”
Read MoreIn 2020, Canada’s pipelines sent an average of 3.2 million barrels of oil per day to where Americans live, work, play, and defend their republic.
Read MoreAmerican importers have other options. But none of them are as friendly and free as Canada.
Read MoreThe definition of absurd: Revolutionary sentiment in a liberal democracy
Read MoreWhatever the source of misinformation, here are some relevant statistics on environmental spending.
Read MoreIn life we often take a lot for granted. Exhibit A: the technological revolution that gave us modern farming.
Read MoreHow to avoid fake news and reach truth? Think like a scientist, not like a defence lawyer.
Read MoreFriends—especially in friendly liberal democracies—don’t let their politicians attack each other.
Read MoreOpportunity matters. And it mostly comes from respecting individuals as always potentially ready to flourish and creatively expand within a free society.
Read MoreAxa, Zurich and Swiss Re are de-insuring a major Canadian industry while helping autocracies and tyrannies stay in business.
Read MoreDelayed and cancelled pipelines are costing Canadians between $9 billion and $15 billion annually.
Read MoreAs one analyst notes, LNG cargo prices have been “rising faster than Bitcoin.”
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