From Energy Now By Maureen McCall The U.S. strike on three nuclear sites in Iran is expected to rattle oil prices as prices change to include a...
Sam Cooper Some analysts say the U.S. strike marks the West’s first major blow in an emerging global war against the ‘CRINK’ alliance — China, Russia,...
Preston Manning Many years ago, when I was in the consulting business, I visited Washington DC to re-connect with some Republican contacts I had previously made...
Garry Clement: Politicians even appeared to benefit from the relationships cultivated with Chinese officials and members of Bliss and Wisdom Editor’s Note: This opinion column by...
From Energy Now By Ron Wallace Get the Latest Canadian Focused Energy News Delivered to You! It’s FREE: Quick Sign-Up Here OPEC Secretary-General Haitam Al Ghais recently delivered...
From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green Myths, fallacies and ideological rhetoric continue to dominate the climate policy discussion, leading to costly and ineffective government...
This article supplied by Troy Media. By Roslyn Kunin Tariffs, inflation, and falling incomes sound bad, but what if they’re forcing us to finally fix what’s broken? Canada...
From Resource Works Alberta wants a new oil pipeline to Prince Rupert in British Columbia. Calls on the federal government to fast-track new pipelines in Canada...
By Franco Terrazzano Massive borrowing, soaring interest charges unacceptable The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling on the federal government to cut spending following Thursday’s Parliamentary Budget...
Sam Cooper Western security analysts have warned that China’s commercial shipyards routinely serve dual-use purposes, supporting both civilian contracts and the expansion of the People’s Liberation...