John Woodside, Darius Snieckus
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Analysis, Energy, Politics
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February 14th 2025
Some political leaders in Canada want to rekindle pipeline projects in the face of U.S. tariffs threatening the country’s energy security. Pipeline companies say they’ve moved on.
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| February 18th 2025
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Canada should present Danielle Smith with an offer she can’t possibly refuse: full and unqualified federal support for a new pipeline to tidewater. The price would be her own full and unqualified support for an export tax on all energy exports.
Max Fawcett
Opinion
| February 17th 2025
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Executives from some of the world’s biggest oil and gas firms are listed as attendees at a conservative conference in London whose keynote speakers include the leader of the Heritage Foundation – the group that published the Project 2025 blueprint for a second Trump term.
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News
| February 17th 2025
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It’s a question you hear muttered more and more in environmental circles and even more brashly from those focused on clean energy: given the shift in public priorities and the state of politics, should climate advocates just stop talking about climate change?
Chris Hatch
Opinion
| February 18th 2025
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What Adam Kinzinger's talk really drove home is the fundamental difference between our two countries. Kinzinger strikes me as a decent man with a strong moral compass. But he’s American to the core and there is a vast difference between his views and the way most Canadians see the world.
Adrienne Tanner
Opinion
| February 14th 2025
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Rob Morgan, who most recently led Strathcona Resources Ltd., is to take the helm of the Alberta Energy Regulator starting Tuesday.
Lauren Krugel
News
| February 14th 2025
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As President Donald Trump signed an executive order for reciprocal tariffs on Thursday that escalates his trade threats, his administration took aim at Canada's digital services tax as a major trade irritant.
Kyle Duggan
News, US News, Politics
| February 18th 2025
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Emmanuel Macron’s tech envoy warns attenders current trajectory of artificial intelligence is unsustainable
Dan Milmo
News
| February 18th 2025
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Erlene Woollard is a Suzuki Elder who works on many climate-focused projects. She partners with diverse youth climate activists to organize and deliver intergenerational workshops.
Patricia Lane, Erlene Woollard
Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
| February 18th 2025
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From the archives
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Charles Mandel
News, Energy
| May 18th 2015
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