From Michael Shellenberger Accelerated sea level is one of the main justifications for predicting very high costs for adapting to climate change. And while good scientists...
From the Fraser Institute By Julio Mejía and Elmira Aliakbari Bill C-69 (a.k.a. the “no pipelines act”) has added massive uncertainty to the project approval process,...
From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green The latest war of words over a pipeline in Canada is between Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who seeks...
From the Daily Caller News Foundation By David Blackmon The energy sector has long been a lightning rod for policy battles, but few moments crystallize the...
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...
Construction of an oil sands SAGD production well pad in northern Alberta. Photo supplied to the Canadian Energy Centre From the Canadian Energy Centre By Deborah...
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....
From Energy Now Assessing the Strategic, Economic, and Environmental Advantages on British Columbia’s Northern Coast With ongoing discussions about diversifying Alberta’s crude oil export routes, selecting...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Lee Harding Ottawa’s Major Projects Office is a fix for a mess the Liberals created—where approval now hinges...
Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel. The company’s extensive pipeline network transports about 30 per cent of the oil produced in North America and nearly 20 per cent...