
Leave 2020 Where it Belongs
By now you’ve read a few year-end reviews, and you’ve noticed an emerging trend. We all agree last year was worse than terrible. ‘Cataclysmic’ might be the better word. Hundreds

By now you’ve read a few year-end reviews, and you’ve noticed an emerging trend. We all agree last year was worse than terrible. ‘Cataclysmic’ might be the better word. Hundreds

Canada’s no stranger to pipeline debates. As far back as the mid-1950s, the country’s had its share of disputes over oil and gas transmission. The good news is we’ve had

It’s no surprise that a majority of Canadians, according to three recent polls, want our resilient natural resource industry to play a role in any post-COVID economic recovery. The fact

With so much news flying at us every minute of every hour, it can be hard to find the time to read beyond the headlines. But it’s really vital that

Three crucial, related news stories have dominated Canadian headlines for months nd you can expect to hear a lot more about them in future. First, the COVID-19 virus has not

At a controversial recent news conference, former Green Party leader Elizabeth May and current Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-François Blanchet claimed “oil is dead,” and stated there’s no advantage to supporting

Does anyone remember B.C.’s infamous “War in the Woods,” the forestry land-use conflicts of the 1990s? According to many of the participants I’ve spoken with over the years, it wasn’t

You’re already aware U.S.-supported anti-pipeline activists continually oppose Canadian tankers. But did you know that while these activists make Canadian tankers the fall guy in the energy debate, U.S. oil

Let’s say you’re a young up-and-coming Hollywood celebrity who wants to be seen by your peers and your fans as a person of substance – not a superficial partier with

There’s an old saying: “A lie travels halfway around the world before truth can get its pants on.” It helps describe both the anti-Canadian energy campaign and the need for