The oil industry is not dead yet
The so-called transition to clean energy is failing and the notion of phasing out oil and gas should be dismissed as unrealistic
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by Rashid Husain Syed | Mar 26, 2024
The so-called transition to clean energy is failing and the notion of phasing out oil and gas should be dismissed as unrealistic
by Bill Whitelaw | Mar 26, 2024
by Rashid Husain Syed | Mar 13, 2024
Guyana is under the international spotlight as Venezuela threatens to invade and Exxon and Chevron skirmish over control
by Lennie Kaplan | Mar 13, 2024
Current fiscal plans endanger its long-term financial health
by Kris Sims | Mar 13, 2024
A balanced budget, albeit as slender as a kitten’s whisker, is good, but Albertans deserve lower taxes, not higher ones
by Lisa Baiton | Mar 7, 2024
Unlocking Canada’s resource wealth is the path to prosperity
by Sylvain Charlebois | Mar 7, 2024
And is reshaping the fast-food industry
by Rashid Husain Syed | Mar 7, 2024
Canada ranks fourth as an oil producer, behind the U.S., Russia and Saudi Arabia
by Lennie Kaplan | Mar 4, 2024
It’s time to wean Alberta off its non-renewable resource revenue addiction once and for all
by Cosmos Voutsinos | Mar 4, 2024
Trudeau is targeting Alberta with his emissions cap while sparing other polluting industries
by Rashid Husain Syed | Mar 4, 2024
Tensions in the Middle East also weigh on crude oil markets
by Yogi Schulz | Feb 28, 2024
Canada can easily help Europe achieve energy security by utilizing our abundant oil and natural gas reserves
by Bill Whitelaw | Feb 22, 2024
His private member’s bill was meant to get an over-the-top reaction. And Alberta fell for it
by Lennie Kaplan | Feb 22, 2024
Tough choices ahead for Alberta in Budget 2024
by Rashid Husain Syed | Feb 22, 2024
Oil demand outlook divides IEA and OPEC amidst economic challenges
by Lee Harding | Feb 21, 2024
An analysis of Alberta’s labour market highlights how political leadership shaped (and hurt) its economic environment
by Staff | Feb 21, 2024
Study on employment statistics sheds light on the economic challenges faced by Alberta under the Trudeau government
by Taras Manzie | Feb 21, 2024
The 4.7 percent federal beer tax increase scheduled to go into effect on Apr. 1 is another hit to an already struggling brewing industry