
Canada Needs To Seize The Moment
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

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

Our local sports media can’t be expected to cover everything, but they really missed out on reporting the results of the exciting World Conker Championships. Held by the Shuckburgh Arms

Dutch farmers are fighting for their farms and their livelihood. For weeks they blockaded highways, streets, food warehouses and government buildings with tractors, trucks, hay bales and manure. The Dutch

Alberta has a long history of challenges to its economy over the years, including shocks in the form of resource price instability, market access constraints and federal energy policies. However,

City council’s deep concern on saving the planet is highly commendable but implementing an increase in the cost of a grocery bag will hardly make a huge difference. Now, the

In times of adversity, we can’t direct the wind, the old saying goes. But we can adjust our sails. Today the winds are blowing toward a growing energy crisis sweeping

The most common street talk now is around ‘ESG’ reporting. So what does that mean for Canada, and in particular Alberta? We know it is tied to climate change, but

Planning – I’ve heard it described as a fundamental management function which involves deciding beforehand what is to be done, and when it is to be done. To motorists using

Oil and natural gas demand continues to rise while Canadian exports face long-standing domestic protests that thwarts market access. The result is that Canadians are missing out on a huge

Life on earth has never been perfect, but you would have a tough time convincing some people of that. It is not that they are ignorant, but governments appear to