The oil price crash of recent weeks has triggered a wave of huge exploration and production capital expenditure cuts
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Energy production in Canada declining, says StatsCan
Alberta produced 18.3 million cubic metres of crude oil and equivalent products in October, down 4.9 per cent, as a result of reduced oil sands activity
Cold, wet weather stings Prairies’ honey production
Fell by 35 per cent in Alberta, 1.9 per cent in Manitoba and by 1.4 per cent in Saskatchewan
Oil drilling industry pressures Ottawa
Industry blames ‘punitive’ federal policies and regulations for its struggles
Canada’s economic dilemma: resource rich, investment poor
Across the country, governments seem intent on discouraging investment, and that hurts job creation, productivity and wage growth
Staking out the moral high ground in the energy debate
Othering can help understand energy discourse in Canada – and its tension and polarization – in a sector where natural sciences sensibilities ought to prevail
It’s time the oil industry got smart about its messaging
Smart agriculture movement offers the perfect template: it’s about building trust with consumers by telling stories about good – and improving – practices
Brad Wall should not ignore the call of duty
There is an extremely high probability that if Wall entered the Conservative leadership race, he would win
The second coming of the Dirty Thirties
A new study shows just how devastating global warming will be on the Canadian Prairies’ ability to feed the world
Saskatchewan dramatically reduces wait times for surgery
The province succeeded in alleviating the suffering of patients who were waiting far too long for surgery