
Parker’s Pen – September 2022
A friend motored up to Banff to enjoy what he said was a magnificent concert at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. Pondering a late drive home, he thought

A friend motored up to Banff to enjoy what he said was a magnificent concert at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. Pondering a late drive home, he thought

Over several years, I’ve mentioned the fact the world needs more Canadian oil and gas. Through bull and bear markets, it continues to be a crucial point. Oil and gas

Alberta’s economic recovery story continues as we head into the latter half of 2022. In fact, economists project that the province will regain 2014 levels of economic activity as commodity

I just returned from a month-long health and wellness retreat at my cabin in Montana. I love it there, mostly because it’s stressless and I feel welcome. Despite some worry

Instruction about ball position should only be used as a guide. There are so many exceptions to the rule and with game experience golfers who trust their instinct will have

At a reception in the Dialog office, I was taken aback by three powerful and very colourful works of art on display and pleased to find they were by a

There’s not much doubt that better information about energy issues results in better energy choices made by the public. That’s because good public choices depend on a reasonable set of

We know Alberta as the country’s economic powerhouse, owing to our province’s well-known capabilities in the energy and agricultural sectors, among many others. But why limit ourselves to just a

Since the 1945 founding of the United Nations, Canada has played a key role in helping shape UN policy. Canadians have generally seen our long-term UN involvement as a smart

Faced with a seven-hour drive to spend time with daughters in Trail and on Christina Lake, we had the bright idea of flying into Castlegar, saving the long drive and