Reading Time: 4 minutes After seven years and billions of dollars, hope for revival of Canada’s oil industry comes down to one extremely troubled project
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Trans Mountain a pipeline to prosperity and stability
Reading Time: 3 minutes First Nations support pipelines, including Trans Mountain. Abandoning the project will be a severe blow to those communities
Trudeau’s energy quagmire
Reading Time: 4 minutes If he fails to build a national consensus on energy, Trudeau risks the dismantling of Canada
Dropping the gloves over pipelines
Reading Time: 3 minutes Kinder Morgan’s acknowledgement that doing business in Canada may not be worth the trouble represents a watershed moment in Canadian economic history
Insurance Corp. of B.C. faces uncertain future
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canada’s only mandatory insurance provider is digging a deep financial hole and the B.C. government is looking for answers
Can B.C. climb back to the education mountaintop?
Reading Time: 3 minutes For almost 20 years, the government has been at war with the teaching profession. New contract talks can change that
The high cost of pipeline obstructionism in Canada
Reading Time: 3 minutes Our lack of capacity to cheaply transport crude is costing us billions. Policy-makers need to recognize the urgent need for pipelines
A flicker of hope in Canada’s gloomy energy climate
Reading Time: 3 minutes B.C.’s proposed tax incentive plan for an LNG facility in Kitimat is a step forward. But more must happen to revitalize Canada’s economy
Open for business? Not B.C.
Reading Time: 4 minutes B.C. government sending all the wrong signals to investors, which could lead to a rude economic awakening
The folly of embracing universal daycare
Reading Time: 3 minutes Quebec’s experience with government-subsidized daycare should serve as a warning for B.C.