Much of the assumed fossil fuel subsidies anti-oil activists claim exist are either not there, or take the form of consumer subsidies that don't exist in Canada.
Read MoreFrom bad architecture to biographies of a black American economist to beautiful cities, Mark Milke on your top 10 summer books.
Read MoreLanded immigrants made twice as much in oil and gas extraction as did those who worked on Canada’s farms.
Read MoreComparing Canada to some utopian vision of the past or now is not the proper comparison.
Read MoreAfter telling nations to stop investing in oil, the IEA is now pleading with the world’s most regressive regimes to open up their oil taps
Read MoreThe other top ten oil-reserve countries will be able to fill whatever supply the world needs.
Read MoreThe Wall Street Journal recently noted that just five U.S. states accounted for 30% of the growth in manufacturing jobs in the U.S.
Read MoreCorporations and their staff cannot know everything, and should avoid banning robust debates.
Read MoreThe oil embargo began after American support for Israel during the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
Read MoreI 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.
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