From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Joseph Quesnel Public opinion on pipelines has shifted. Will Ottawa seize the moment for energy security or let...
Canada must not allow ideological dogma and indecision to squander a rare chance to lock in our energy sovereignty for good Canada teeters on the edge,...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Marco Navarro-Génie Ottawa’s ideological policies have left Canada vulnerable. Strategic action is needed now As Canada navigates an...
From CAPP – The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers Canada’s economy is at a crossroads. Despite nearly a decade of ideological policy that has stifled growth...
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Terry Etam Autos are different than maple syrup, which is different than oil, which is different than natural...
From the Fraser Institute By: Julio Mejía, Elmira Aliakbari and Tegan Hill According to a recent analysis by the Conference Board of Canada think-tank, the cap could reduce...
From the Fraser Institute By Ross McKitrick Some commentators in the media want the the federal Conservatives to take a leadership position on climate, and by...
From the Fraser Institute Author: Jock Finlayson In Canada’s case, a small number of sectors reliably generate significant trade surpluses, which help finance large trade deficits incurred...