From Pierre Poilievre The tiny town of Hardisty, Alberta (623 people) moves $90 billion in energy a year—that’s more than the GDP of some countries.
The Port of Prince Rupert on the north coast of British Columbia. Photo courtesy Prince Rupert Port Authority From the Canadian Energy Centre By Will Gibson...
By Martin Armstrong The whistleblower has always been anonymous, and it remains very suspicious that the very organization he created would turn on him after receiving...
From The Center Square By Brett Rowland Canada caved to President Donald Trump demands by pulling its digital services tax hours before it was to go...
From Energy Now S&P Global Commodity Insights has raised its 10-year production outlook for the Canadian oil sands. The latest forecast expects oil sands production to reach a...
From the National Citizens Coalition By Peter Coleman “The Liberal government’s latest economic bill could cut red tape — or entrench central planning and ideological pet...
From The Center Square By Brett Rowland President Donald Trump appears unconcerned about an upcoming tariff deal deadline after abruptly ending all trade talks with Canada as...