
Parker’s Pen – August 2025
Bike lanes are back in the news again with provincial government Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors Kevi Dreeshen’s comments on Calgary’s love affair with bicycles at the expense of

Bike lanes are back in the news again with provincial government Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors Kevi Dreeshen’s comments on Calgary’s love affair with bicycles at the expense of

We often hear about left-brain versus right-brain thinking – logical on one side, creative on the other. Now, I’m not a psychologist or a brain surgeon, but I do know

There’s a noticeable and welcome shift in tone coming from Ottawa – one that’s generating cautious optimism across Canada’s energy and resource sectors. At this early stage in its new

We have just experienced probably the strangest federal election in Canada ever, with an equally strange outcome! Although it isn’t over just yet, it seems that by some strange occurrence

Kudos to Nancy Southern, who at the ATCO GM is reported to have said, “I think the discussion of separation should have no oxygen – Canada as a unified country

The election is over, and Prime Minister Carney has some big plans! Some came directly from Pierre Poilievre’s binder, but “hey, who’s complaining?” Apparently, it’s OK if you have none

A square clubface at impact is essential for consistent golf shots – and your grip plays a direct role in making that happen. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced player,

I’m sure glad we took the opportunity to enjoy some incredible overseas vacations, providing stored up memories of Italy, Spain, Portugal and France. For those who couldn’t go or delayed

Canada is at a crossroads. With a world hungry for energy and a domestic economy in recovery mode, we have a golden opportunity to rise as the global energy leader

Regardless of who forms government after the recent federal elections, one thing is clear: Canada needs to build again. Pipelines, power lines, railways, roads and ports – these are not