Reading Time: 4 minutes The world sped ahead getting LNG online but Canada stalled, meaning lost revenue and missed environmental opportunity
Author: Mark Milke
Mark Milke, Ph.D., is a public policy analyst, keynote speaker, author, and columnist with six books and dozens of studies published across Canada and internationally in the last two decades. Mark’s work has been published by think tanks in Canada, the United States, and Europe, including the Fraser Institute, the Montreal Economic Institute, American Enterprise Institute, Heritage Foundation, and Brussels-based Centre for European Studies.
Australia’s energy jobs rise while Canada’s stall
Reading Time: 4 minutes The sheer scale of investment in the natural gas industry in Australia has yielded substantial economic benefits
Oil and gas exports critical to Canada’s economic future
Reading Time: 4 minutes It is a mistake to think Canada can thrive without the export wealth generated by the energy sector
Canada must seize LNG opportunities in Asian market
Reading Time: 4 minutes China alone is building 184 coal plants. Imagine what that will do to worldwide carbon emissions. But our natural gas can replace that coal
How Atlantic Canada fortunes and oil and gas are intertwined
Reading Time: 3 minutes Policy preventing resource extraction puts additional pressure on entrepreneurs, their businesses and taxpayers to pay for provincial government programs
Alberta oil and gas critical to B.C.’s economy
Reading Time: 4 minutes Be it in employment, salaries paid, or the jobs and GDP created for all British Columbians, the impact of oil and natural gas is significant
Autocratic regimes use energy as a weapon
Reading Time: 4 minutes International power politics employed by the likes of Russia have resulted in many countries looking for new energy sources
Why oil and gas are fundamental to Canada
Reading Time: 4 minutes The $493 billion in oil and gas revenues paid to governments since 2000 is more than family allowance and children’s benefits since 1970
U.S. natural gas producers benefit from Canada’s retreat
Reading Time: 3 minutes Less supportive policies and regulatory constraints has led to natural gas stagnation in Canada
Why Ontarians should care about Alberta oil and gas
Reading Time: 4 minutes Alberta’s consumers, businesses and governments were responsible for $31.4 billion of Ontario’s total interprovincial trade in 2016 alone