Alberta leads as proponent for West Coast pipeline Alberta’s government, acting as proponent, will lead a technical advisory group of companies with Indigenous participants to advance...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill and Elmira Aliakbari Prime Minister Carney’s recently released list of five projects—which the government deems to be in the national interest...
From the Fraser Institute By Alex Whalen and Matthew D. Mitchell In a nod to the importance of the energy industry, both the Liberals and Conservatives...
Matthew Slotwinski, CEO of the Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership. Photo courtesy SLEP From the Canadian Energy Centre By Grady Semmens ‘The sooner this gets done, the better’...
From Energy Now By Jim Warren Assume city managers know the capacity of the city’s wells, reservoirs and water treatment plant will be exceeded in five...
By Dan McTeague Ever since Mark Carney’s rise to power, people have been trying to sell me on the idea that he’s just what this country...
From Resource Works By Nelson Bennett New pipelines already proving their worth It may have taken a decade, but Canada’s Asia Pacific Gateway now has two...
From The Center Square By Jon Styf A series of challenges to permits and approvals for a new 41-mile section of Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline will take...
From Energy Now By Jim Warren I wonder if many supporters of the conventional energy sector in Alberta are embarrassed about having to go cap in...
By Jim Rushton Nation-building takes hard work and goodwill A couple of weeks ago, I was feeling a little despondent about the chances that the present...