Premier Danielle Smith, Minister of Finance Nate Horner, and Minister of Education Demetrios Nicolaides issued the following statement. “Yesterday, the Provincial Bargaining and Compensation Office wrote...
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 the Fraser Institute By Jake Fuss and Grady Munro From 2014 to 2024, gross government debt (including federal, provincial and local governments) increased from 85.5 per...
By Nelson Bennett Made-in-American climate assessment challenges IPCC modelling, introducing alternative projections and recommendations that are shaping national conversations on environmental strategy and scientific credibility. At the...
The Great Enlightment Buddhist Academy, PEI Sam Cooper Prince Edward Island’s government has formally asked the RCMP to investigate allegations of foreign interference and money laundering...
Premier Danielle Smith is posting this response to a media question about Classroom Complexity. While Albertans are hearing a lot about capping class sizes, Premier Smith...
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...
By Ron Wallace The term “decarbonized oil” is popping up more and more in discussions of Canada’s energy politics. The concept refers to capturing and storing carbon...
From Resource Works By Stewart Muir Canada’s secret energy advantage: long life, no decline Frankly, Canadians should hold the oil sands in higher esteem. The more...