From Energy Now By Jim Warren Canada’s Energy Industry 10 Year Political Battle Fatigue With the Trudeau Liberals Wasn’t Fatal…and It Never Will Be! A decade...
By Dan McTeague If Prime Minister Mark Carney is serious about getting pipelines built in Canada, he needs to scrap Trudeau-era anti-energy laws. In particular, Carney...
By Elbert King Paul Faith and Freedom Are Constitutional Pillars — Religious Charity Flows From and Sustains Canada’s Foundation I am a former partner of a national...
From the Fraser Institute By Steven Globerman and Austin Thompson Homebuilding in Canada has not kept pace with population growth and the resulting housing shortage is driving up housing costs,...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill and Austin Thompson Albertans make outsized contributions to the rest of Canada in many areas including federal tax revenue...
The Rewrite Peter Menzies When the going gets tough, it seems our news organizations just run away I am travelling this week to help my mother...
From Energy Now By Jim Warren I wonder if many supporters of the conventional energy sector in Alberta are embarrassed about having to go cap in...
From the Montreal Economic Institute Canada Post has accumulated $3.8 billion in losses since 2018. The Crown corporation is receiving a $1-billion taxpayer loan to stay afloat in 2025-2026. Privatization...
By Franco Terrazzano The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation employs more than 250 directors, 450 managers and 780 producers that are paid more than $100,000 per year, according...
From the Fraser Institute By Julio Mejía and Elmira Aliakbari Following last month’s European Union-Canada 2025 Summit, Prime Minister Carney and his EU counterparts issued a joint...