Reading Time: 4 minutes Even in bad times, Alberta benefits significantly from its natural resources
Author: Ken Green
TransCanada lawsuit spotlights weak climate change connection to Keystone
Reading Time: 3 minutes Rejection of the pipeline was never about climate change
Investor confidence waning in Alberta
Reading Time: 3 minutes Alberta has fallen from the 16th most attractive jurisdiction in the world in 2014 to 38th of 126 jurisdictions in 2015
Ban on oil tanker traffic not based on evidence
Reading Time: 3 minutes Issuing a moratorium on oil tanker traffic off B.C.’s north coast ignores the evidence on the safety of transporting oil by sea
Fracking bans not evidence based
Reading Time: 3 minutes The hype doesn’t match the data
Home building hampered by regulatory hurdles
Reading Time: 3 minutes Smoothing out kinks in the home-building process can pay dividends to anyone looking for a new home
Notley cheers oil sands as climate panel plans future without it
Reading Time: 3 minutes Alberta’s energy sector better start checking the rents in Saskatchewan and British Columbia
Pipelines are the safest way to ship oil
Reading Time: 3 minutes Rail is more than 4.5 times more likely to experience a spill
Premiers must make up their minds on energy
Reading Time: 3 minutes And stop speaking out of both sides of their mouths
Pope’s encyclical on the environment wrong in so many ways
Reading Time: 4 minutes Those countries with relatively free markets have made the greatest gains in environmental quality over the past half century