From Energy Now By Tammy Nemeth and Ron Wallace Bill S-243 seeks to “reshape the logic of capital markets” by mandating that all federally regulated financial institutions, banks, pension funds,...
From Energy Now By Jim Warren Like it or not, the supporters of conventional energy production in the West, even those who bleed maple syrup, will...
From the Fraser Institute By Julio Mejía and Elmira Aliakbari In a recent interview with CTV, Prime Minister Mark Carney said he may eliminate Bill C-69, which...
This article supplied by Troy Media. By Lisa Baiton Canada has the resources to lead globally in energy, but outdated rules and investment barriers are holding us back...
By Dan McTeague Well, the election is over, and it turns out that I was right to be sceptical of the polls. Polling which showed collapsing support for...
From Resource Works By Geoff Russ What does the future hold if Canada can become an energy superpower? For the past 40 years, the fortunes of...
From The Center Square By Bethany Blankley Energy policies included in the U.S. House budget reconciliation package represent a “significant shift in U.S. energy policy,” those...
From LifeSiteNews By Vijay Jayaraj Perhaps the fundamental failure of Net Zero was political. Permission was never sought from taxpayers who would pay the costs and...
By Peter Coleman, President, National Citizens Coalition ‘New choir, same song book; Carney cabinet selections don’t inspire much confidence.’ The world is hurtling forward, but Canada,...
From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green Prime Minister Mark Carney recently unveiled his new cabinet. And there’s quite a lot of work to do....