Some inconvenient facts about equalization
Read MoreFossil fuels have been discouraged in favour of wind and solar but Europe will now import more energy from Russia.
Read MoreRalph Waldo Emerson wrote of how “a friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature.”
Read MoreAs energy prices rise, Europe remains dependent on imported oil from repressive states.
Read MoreArtificial barriers to Canada’s crude oil trade can have unintended consequences.
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Read MoreThe province with the most foreign oil imports is also the one with the pundits and politicians most often reflexively opposed to oil extraction and pipelines—Quebec.
Read MoreThe message from China was clear: You’re getting them back in exchange for Meng, so pay attention.
Read MoreReal estate and construction together barely provided as much as the oil and gas industry.
Read MoreLet’s start with five million oil and gas jobs.
Read MoreA half-trillion bonanza of revenue over the last two decades is a conservative estimate
Read MoreMost of the arguments against vaccination are themselves diseased, and riddled with logical fallacies.
Read MoreThe downside of suddenly more popular – and populous – mountain trails
Read MoreWhen the carbon tax is nearly 40 cents per litre, drivers will pay $4,832 with $1,158 in carbon taxes.
Read MoreAfrica’s population will grow by 1.3 billion and Asia will add nearly a billion people by 2050. They need energy.
Read MoreThe majority of British Columbians grasp that the resource sector matters. The problem is the ideologues.
Read MoreWhy governments should spend tax dollars marking residential school graves.
Read MoreMuch 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.
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Read MoreLanded immigrants made twice as much in oil and gas extraction as did those who worked on Canada’s farms.
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