Even though there’s a wealth of evidence supporting traditional teaching techniques, officials too often push an ideological agenda to teaching
Category: Newfoundland
The ups and downs of boom-bust oil
Breaking up monopolies and trusts deemed to be manipulating markets led to some unintended consequences, including price volatility
Looking for affordable housing? Try Atlantic provinces
In an age of bloated house prices in many urban centres, Atlantic Canada’s situation is enviable
Canada’s media: you don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone
Fake news was around long before Donald Trump made it a thing – and it hit Canada’s energy sector hard
What the world really thinks about Canada’s energy industry
We get high marks for industry transparency, balanced development, environmental sustainability and consultation
Living in the post-truth world, energy style
Post-truth nonsense about fossil fuels paints a dangerous, damaging and distorted picture of Canada’s energy use and production
Atlantic Canada doesn’t know what real austerity feels like
Spending has risen steadily in the last generation, and anti-austerity activists clearly need to regain their equilibrium
Atlantic Canada’s oversized public sector
Money can be saved by paring the size of the public sector, finding efficiencies, privatizing some services and controlling wages
Canadians have a duty to truly understand energy issues
Manipulated by politicians and environmental activists, Canadians are often passive rather than pro-active participants in energy policy initiatives
It’s time to rally behind Canada’s oil and gas sector
When a sector that employs thousands and keeps our country prosperous suffers, you don’t shrug your shoulders and do nothing