The Natural Resources Economy – We’re Lucky to Have it
There’s a lot to be said for an economy that relies significantly on Canada’s natural resources sector. For one thing, our resources are so abundant – from water to forests,
There’s a lot to be said for an economy that relies significantly on Canada’s natural resources sector. For one thing, our resources are so abundant – from water to forests,
While anti-development activists constantly push to shut down natural resource development in Canada and forego the economic benefits that come with, it becomes more important than ever that we take
There’s a lot of value in asking the right questions. Spend just a few minutes on any search engine and you’ll find hundreds of bright people who agree that posing
With productive discussions continuing in Canada, the U.S., Europe and Asia, it’s no wonder the David Suzuki Foundation (DSF) is sharpening its sights on liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a
Now that some of the dust has settled around a recent – and significant – ruling from the Supreme Court of Canada, it might be a good time to recall
A duty I enjoy as founder and spokesperson at Canada Action is participating in public discussions on issues around energy and natural resources, often alongside people who offer differing perspectives.
If it’s true that change occurs at the speed of thought, then we’re in an era of true upheaval. And from my perspective, all this change might be for the
A nation as socially responsible, environmentally conscientious and technically innovative as Canada, one that values its workers, Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, and the prosperity of its families, should play a
I’ve been noticing a new trend. Canadians are realizing the value of their growing commitment to a balanced conversation about Canada’s natural resources sector. I know it’s not only about
As the year drew to a close, Canadian energy watchers learned Qatar had inked a long-term deal to supply Germany with liquefied natural gas (LNG) in a bid to help