
Tech and Natural Resources a Great Fit
Whether you live and work in Alberta or another resource-rich Canadian province, you may not realize just how closely resource jobs are related to our high-tech economy. Think about it:
Whether you live and work in Alberta or another resource-rich Canadian province, you may not realize just how closely resource jobs are related to our high-tech economy. Think about it:
You likely heard the state of Nebraska issued a permit recently for a revised route for Keystone XL. At the time of this writing, folks are studying the new permit
What if we competed as hard for Canada’s energy as we did for America’s Amazon? What if Canadians were as excited about pipelines as they seem to be about attracting
How do we push back on all the misinformation about Keystone XL – whether disinformation from U.S. foundations, naive Hollywood celebrities or even misinformed local activists? One way is to
Ask any swim coach. The future champion is usually the one who was always the last out of the pool during training sessions and meets – the one who showed
Greenpeace might call it a “fun fact” – if they ever mentioned it at all. For me, it’s the central problem with the organization. The fact is this: Canada is
A round of applause, please, for Resolute Forest Products. Formed after the merger about a decade ago between Abitibi Consolidated and Bowater, today Resolute is a company that fully lives
Governments have been hoping against hope that the reviews of pipelines and infrastructure projects by Canada’s world-class environmental regulators would increase public acceptance. They’ve also maintained that carbon pricing would
If you’re right and you know it, speak your mind,” Gandhi said. “Even if you’re a minority of one, the truth is still the truth.” The women and men who
I’ve been saying for several years that we – all Canadians – should become more engaged in the discussion of natural resources and with what benefits we derive from their