From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Ian Madsen ” Most CO2 comes from natural sources like forest fires, volcanoes and ocean evaporation – not your...
Taking action on drought in Alberta “Alberta has five stages in its water management plan. Ranging from Stage 1, which is a minor drought to Stage...
From LifeSiteNews By LifeSiteNews staff ‘I think it’s fair to call it a death cult at this point, when you’re stifling energy supplies that are necessary...
Gas processing plant in northwest Alberta, courtesy of EnergyNow From EnergyNow.ca Courtesy of ENERGYminute See more articles and infographics from ENERGYminute HERE In a pat-yourself-on-the-back moment, Alberta’s...
News release from CanadaPoweredByWomen.ca New survey shows engaged Canadian women prioritize standard of living along with continued development of Canadian energy The rising cost of living may...
From the Fraser Institute By Kenneth P. Green It has been a rough autumn for the Trudeau government. First, the Supreme Court of Canada struck down significant parts...
From EnergyNow.ca The government’s electric vehicle battery plant projects will likely cost a lot more than expected, the parliamentary budget officer said in a report released Nov. 17....
From the Fraser Institute Authors: Julio Mejía and Elmira Aliakbari The future of the Trudeau government’s ban on single-use plastic is uncertain following the recent Federal Court ruling,...
Suncor Energy employees monitoring wetlands in the oil sands in northern Alberta. Photo courtesy Suncor Energy From the Canadian Energy Centre By Will Gibson Wetlands and peatlands...
From the Fraser Institute The Trudeau government, which recently banned plastic bags nationwide, is now considering a ban on plastic “food packaging” in support of its...