From Resource Works By Geoff Russ Canada is suddenly sprinting to build things it slow-walked for a decade. “Canada has always been a nation of builders,...
From Resource Works By Stewart Muir What if the secret to understanding Canada’s energy future lies not in spreadsheets but in storytelling? When I think about...
From Resource Works By Nelson Bennett Canada’s climate rethink signals shift from green idealism to pragmatic prosperity. Bill Gates raised some eyebrows last week – and...
From Resource Works By Jim Rushton Can we learn to work together and build together? The Western provinces now stand on the precipice of achieving the...
From Resource Works Will direct tenure awards to First Nations unlock Montney gas? By Nelson Bennett An innovative approach to facilitating natural gas production in B.C....
Mike Davies calls for ambition and reform to build a stronger Canada A shift in ambition A year after the Trans Mountain Expansion Project came into service, Mike...
CAPP CEO warns that Canada’s energy advantage is slipping away through incrementalism and policy paralysis The productivity fix starts with pragmatism Lisa Baiton, President and CEO...
By Stewart Muir It’s not about ideology at forty degrees below zero. It’s about survival When the thermometer plunges to forty below, ideology no longer matters. Survival...
Energy abundance, properly managed, isn’t just Canada’s strategic edge—it’s our ace in the hole while allies scramble to rearm their energy systems and competitors sprint ahead....
By Nelson Bennett Made-in-American climate assessment challenges IPCC modelling, introducing alternative projections and recommendations that are shaping national conversations on environmental strategy and scientific credibility. At the...