Energy security, resilience and affordability have long been protected by a continentally integrated energy sector. The G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, offers a key platform to...
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...
From Resource Now By Nelson Bennett Alberta renews call for West Coast oil pipeline amid shifting federal, geopolitical dynamics. Just six months ago, talk of resurrecting...
From the Canadian Energy Centre Billions in government revenue and thousands of jobs across provinces Announced in 2006, the Northern Gateway project would have built twin...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill The new government under Prime Minister Mark Carney recently delivered its throne speech, which set out the government’s priorities for...
From Energy Now By Tammy Nemeth Canada’s ongoing saga around interminable delays for infrastructure and resource development has not necessarily improved under Mark Carney’s Liberal government....
Chief David Jimmie is president of Stonlasec8 and Chief of Squiala First Nation in B.C. He also chairs the Western Indigenous Pipeline Group. Photo courtesy Western...
From Energy Now At the energy conference in Calgary, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith pressed the case for building infrastructure to move provincial products to international markets,...
From Energy Now By Ron Wallace The federal government has doubled down on its commitment to “responsibly produced oil and gas”. These terms are apparently carefully...
This article supplied by Troy Media. By Bill Whitelaw And pretending otherwise is a fool’s game Canada is not an energy superpower. Not even close. The term has...