From the Fraser Institute By Bjørn Lomborg Whenever there’s a heatwave—whether at home or abroad—the media loves to splash it. Politicians and campaigners then jump in...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Maureen McCall With U.S. tariffs looming, Premiers push for border security, pipelines, and interprovincial trade reform After more...
From the Fraser Institute By John Ibbitson According to Pierre Poilievre, a Conservative government would permit First Nations to directly receive tax revenues from resource development...
From The Center Square By Chris Woodward A trial is underway in North Dakota in a lawsuit against Greenpeace over its support for protests of the...
From the Daily Caller News Foundation By David Blackmon Every week in this second Donald Trump presidency is such a whirlwind of major events that it...
From the Canadian Energy Centre By Deborah Jaremko ARC Energy Institute leaders highlight the need for a new approach in a new reality Despite Canada’s status as...
From CAPP – The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers Canada’s economy is at a crossroads. Despite nearly a decade of ideological policy that has stifled growth...
From EnergyNow.ca By Maureen McCall Since January 6, 2025, when Prime Minister Trudeau announced that he was stepping down as Prime Minister of Canada and announced...
For years, oil pipelines have been a political fault line in Canada, with battles over environmental policies, economic development and national energy security. The Liberal government...
From the Daily Caller News Foundation By David Blackmon In a post on his Truth Social media platform Monday night, President Donald Trump said he still...