Reading Time: 3 minutes Understanding how the location of emitters influences air quality is particularly important for a vast country such as Canada
Author: Ashley Stedman
Ashley Stedman is a senior policy analyst working in the Centre for Natural Resources. She holds a B.A. (Honours) from Carleton University and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Calgary. Ms. Stedman is the co-author of a number of Fraser Institute studies, including the annual Global Petroleum Survey and Survey of Mining Companies.
The high cost of pipeline obstructionism in Canada
Reading Time: 3 minutes Our lack of capacity to cheaply transport crude is costing us billions. Policy-makers need to recognize the urgent need for pipelines
Open for business? Not B.C.
Reading Time: 4 minutes B.C. government sending all the wrong signals to investors, which could lead to a rude economic awakening
Manitoba mining industry buried by policies, taxes
Reading Time: 3 minutes Mining investors dramatically downgrade Manitoba in annual survey. Only the provincial government can fix this
Pipelines are crucial to national prosperity
Reading Time: 3 minutes The battle between Alberta and B.C. over the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion has broad implications for all Canadians
Digging into mining investment growth
Reading Time: 3 minutes Mining investors will flock to jurisdictions that have attractive policies, and capital will follow, along with the ancillary benefits of jobs and tax revenue
Alberta’s carbon policies damage province’s competitiveness
Reading Time: 3 minutes The province already lags behind many American states in key policy areas, including regulatory compliance and taxation
Investor confidence in Alberta’s oil and gas industry needs a boost
Reading Time: 3 minutes Continued pipeline construction obstruction and regulatory uncertainty are leaving investors skittish about Alberta’s oil and gas industry
Investor confidence plummets for B.C. energy sector
Reading Time: 3 minutes Tanker moratoriums, LNG plant cancellations, fracking reviews, government pipeline obstructionism are all taking their toll
Keystone XL approval errs on side of safety
Reading Time: 3 minutes One spill is too many but pipelines are much safer than rail for transporting oil