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Tag: Environmental extremism
Laurentian regime seems intent on alienating Alberta
Reading Time: 4 minutes The federal government has tried to extort political gain from Alberta in exchange for approval of projects, while pushing job-killing policies
The sky is always falling in Mark Carney’s world
Reading Time: 4 minutes Why should we believe a man who showed disdain for Brexit and who incorporates his wife’s political agenda into his work as a leading global economist?
Calgary’s The Bow a painful reminder of all that has gone wrong
Reading Time: 4 minutes This frustrating federation has twisted itself into such a state of dysfunction that Encana, Canada’s greatest energy company, has concluded it’s time to leave
Alberta’s repeal of carbon tax makes economic, environmental sense
Reading Time: 4 minutes Over the course of a single year, the carbon tax cost each Albertan $286, couples $388 and couples with two children $508
As misleading environmental reports go, this one’s a GEM
Reading Time: 3 minutes Partisan environmental reports like the recent one from GEM abound with misinformation regarding natural gas – and the media has failed to fact check
Attempts to discredit LNG miss the mark
Reading Time: 4 minutes Natural gas is the cleanest fossil fuel, and the ideal way to power humanity through the decades-long transition from coal and oil to alternative energy sources
Powerful anti-oil groups march into Canada’s halls of power
Reading Time: 5 minutes With Gerald Butts and others at the epicentre of power, it’s no wonder the oil industry has plummeted into purgatory
Climate change conformity may well bury the truth
Reading Time: 4 minutes The large mass of scientific opinion tends to keep individual scientists in a conforming orbit. But what of the dissenting views?
Why Canadians should embrace the yellow jacket movement
Reading Time: 4 minutes Some Canadians and French believe that their ‘leaders’ are mere followers of a supra-national agenda, not champions for their electorate