From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green The Carney government recently unveiled its first list of projects under the recently enacted Bill C-5, officially dubbed the “Building...
By Dan McTeague U.S. tariffs continue to threaten the Canadian economy. Meanwhile, Canada’s debt levels continue to grow. The obvious solution is to develop our oil...
From Resource Works By Geoff Russ Despite Prime Minister Mark Carney’s words of encouragement and the plan to make Canada an “energy superpower,” the country’s energy industry...
By Damjan Krnjević Mišković for Inside Policy There is no getting around the fact that Canada’s energy superpowerdom must involve all fuels and technologies. Transforming our...
From the Canadian Energy Centre By Grady Semmens The recent expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline helped drive a surge in the value of Alberta’s energy production,...
From Resource Works By Geoff Russ The EU-US trade deal includes provisions for American energy exports, including LNG that Canada could have supplied. Canada must not...
From the Fraser Institute By Julio Mejía and Elmira Aliakbari At the federal level, the Carney government should scrap several Trudeau-era policies including Bill C-69 (which...
From Resource Works By Geoff Russ Canada can be the democratic world’s top energy supplier, and the G7 Summit in Alberta is the perfect time to...
This article supplied by Troy Media. By Rashid Husain Syed Low-cost oilsands give Canada a crucial edge as U.S. shale oil struggles with rising costs While global oil markets...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Marco Navarro-Genie Without infrastructure, Canada is losing billions while the U.S. cashes in on our oil and gas...