Reading Time: 3 minutes Divide-and-conquer tactics have been used by colonial powers for hundreds of years to get Indigenous groups to succumb to their wishes
Tag: Pipelines
Indigenous economic success requires a new path
Reading Time: 4 minutes It’s time First Nations adopted property rights, economic development and self-governance
Trudeau throwing away Canada’s future for a seat at the UN table
Reading Time: 4 minutes The government has compounded the problem of stalled pipeline projects by adopting UNDRIP, the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People
Putting an end to Quebec’s energy vulnerability
Reading Time: 3 minutes The province’s aversion to pipelines and its ban on fracking create serious problems. It’s time to let free enterprise pave the way to a better future
Coastal GasLink pipeline sale gives TC the cash to build it
Reading Time: 3 minutes TC Energy announced it will sell 65 per cent of the Coastal GasLink Pipeline Project to private equity firm KKR and Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo)
Alberta will get one more chance to set a new course
Reading Time: 4 minutes Alberta’s economy needs a break after five brutal years since oil prices fell, driving our economy into an agonizing period of stasis
Alberta, Saskatchewan landlocked and abandoned
Reading Time: 3 minutes Blocking Prairie oil is not about the environment. And neither is it about safety. It’s all about politics and control
Enbridge looks to move ahead with Line 3 pipeline project
Reading Time: 2 minutes The company says it needs clarity on regulatory and permitting process before it can predict when the the U.S. segment of the pipeline goes into service
Alberta’s UCP needs the feds to get Trans Mountain done
Reading Time: 4 minutes It was actually the federal Liberals and Alberta’s previous NDP government that did the heavy lifting needed to get the project started
Government roadblocks cripple energy industry
Reading Time: 4 minutes Certainly there are factors beyond domestic control, but some simple regulatory changes and a general will to help industry will go a long way