Reading Time: 4 minutes Our dangerous love affair with a ‘top down’ collectivist approach to problem-solving is leading us in the wrong direction
Author: David Yager
David Yager’s journalism career began 40 years ago as co-owner of an oilfield trade magazine. For decades he has been analyzing and writing about oil and gas, politics and energy policy. He remains a frequent contributor to trade publications, newspapers, radio and television and has written background papers and policy positions for oil service trade associations since 1991.
Confusing signals from Ottawa on oil and gas
Reading Time: 4 minutes Is Ottawa actually executing a master plan to shut down Canada’s oil and gas industry?
Fossil fuels once again the preferred source of reliable, affordable energy
Reading Time: 4 minutes The invisible hand of Adam Smith punched the world in the nose
Ottawa supports lower global energy prices. Just not for Canadians
Reading Time: 4 minutes Canadians forced to pay more in the name of “climate change”
After 50 years, UN-led environmental central planning is failing
Reading Time: 4 minutes The primary goal of governments today is to keep the lights on
Political attacks on oil producers put votes before security
Reading Time: 4 minutes The rest of the world has adjusted to the new reality. Why can’t Trudeau and Biden?
Why the world should be worried about oil supplies
Reading Time: 4 minutes A Goldilocks price for oil remains impossible because of geopolitics and macroeconomics
Urbanites have to get out more
Reading Time: 4 minutes And learn first-hand where the necessities of life come from
It is time to revisit resource corridors
Reading Time: 4 minutes They could be the catalyst to finally getting something done in Canada
B.C.’s taxpayer-funded climate virtue-signalling continues
Reading Time: 4 minutes Sue Big Oil project illustrates how disconnected Canada’s West Coast climate industry is from the real world