
Common Sense is Not That Common
Many golfers will say the game of golf emulates life. One of those life lessons we hear is that common sense is not that common. I hope I can give

Many golfers will say the game of golf emulates life. One of those life lessons we hear is that common sense is not that common. I hope I can give

My first company event in Calgary was in 1965, a barbecue put on by The Albertan newspaper at Happy Valley, a park that became Valley Ridge. It was also my

Recent statements from the International Energy Agency (IEA) make a strong case for sharply increasing investment in oil and gas worldwide. In fact, I’d argue that energy investors who value

Anger seems to be the strongest characteristic apparent on the streets of Calgary and elsewhere in Alberta. After 14 months, and counting, it is understandable! Perhaps it is better described

I have only golfed a couple of times this season. Of the five people I golfed with, three of them have asked me to help them with their short game.

Politicians have always been seen as fair game for the media, but few have allowed themselves to be such a good target as our provincial government. So many expected so

It is not easy being an Albertan! Once again Government has ‘knee capped’ our economy. Some will point out that it was the Supreme Court this time, but facts are

The April edition of Canadian Geographic not only contains a photo of a fashionable couple wearing masks to ward off the Spanish flu and an interesting article on the iconic

It seems like every couple of months, another shoddy study hits the street from anti-Canadian pipeline campaigners. When it comes to carefully reviewed, approved and reapproved energy transmission infrastructure, long-time

The time has come to move on from talking about diversifying and into action mode, reviving jobs, and creating new opportunities. We need to move beyond the ugly job numbers and COVID doom and get started revitalizing our economy. With the flood