Why America shouldn’t cut off Canada’s energy supplies
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Canadian oil helps keep the United States economy humming and natural gas helps keep American homes warm
Read Moreby Mark Milke | Feb 25, 2021 | Business, Eye on Alberta, Eye on Newfoundland, Eye on Saskatchewan, Politics, Today, Viewpoint, World | 0 |
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Canadian oil helps keep the United States economy humming and natural gas helps keep American homes warm
Read Moreby Mark Milke | Feb 10, 2021 | Business, Environment, Eye on Alberta, Eye on Newfoundland, Eye on Saskatchewan, Politics, Today, Viewpoint | 0 |
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Canadians have every right to oppose pipelines or wires in houses to deliver electricity. But neither position is particularly helpful to heating a home or seeing after dark
Read Moreby Roslyn Kunin | Feb 2, 2021 | Business, Today, Viewpoint | 0 |
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Reducing our dependence on any one particular market or supplier makes us much less vulnerable to arbitrary and unfair treatment
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An expected new nuclear deal, a pipeline project and an easing of sanctions all contribute to increased production and exports
Read Moreby Stewart Muir | Jan 27, 2021 | Business, Environment, Eye on Alberta, Eye on Newfoundland, Eye on Saskatchewan, Politics, Today, Viewpoint | 0 |
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It’s time Canada maximize its profits from oil exports and invest them back into the energy transformation. That means we move ahead with the Trans Mountain pipeline project
Read Moreby Rashid Husain Syed | Jan 25, 2021 | Business, Environment, Life, Politics, Today, Viewpoint, Your Money | 0 |
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But opposition to resource development from environmental organizations and First Nations means Canada being left out in the cold
Read Moreby Karen Ogen-Toews | Sep 21, 2020 | Business, Environment, Eye on BC, Politics, Today, Viewpoint | 0 |
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Road to Reconciliation begins when Indigenous people can stand on their own two feet financially and when their quality of life increases
Read Moreby Gregory John | Jul 8, 2020 | Business, Environment, Eye on Alberta, Eye on BC, Politics, Today, Viewpoint | 0 |
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Most B.C. and Alberta First Nations favour oil and natural gas development. So why do we let activists claim otherwise?
Read Moreby Joseph Quesnel | Jul 6, 2020 | Business, Eye on Quebec, Today, Viewpoint | 0 |
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Confederation was designed as an economic union from sea to sea, linked by infrastructure that crosses provincial borders
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There’s no easy way to spur economic opportunity for every remote reserve. But resource-related development will help many
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At a time when the U.S. and Canada need it most, Keystone XL will generate more than 50,000 jobs
Read Moreby Joseph Quesnel | Apr 26, 2020 | Eye on Manitoba, Politics, Today, Viewpoint | 0 |
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Pushing for redrawn borders may force the province to address the unique economic and infrastructure needs of the region
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