Moscow launches opening salvo in defiance of oil price cap
RASHID HUSAIN SYED: Could reduce its daily oil output by as much as seven per cent over the next few weeks
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by Rashid Husain Syed | Dec 28, 2022
RASHID HUSAIN SYED: Could reduce its daily oil output by as much as seven per cent over the next few weeks
by Rashid Husain Syed | Nov 29, 2022
by Stewart Muir | Sep 5, 2022
by Rashid Husain Syed | Jun 6, 2022
by Rashid Husain Syed | May 10, 2022
RASHID HUSAIN SYED: And OPEC IS in no mood to open taps to fill in any gaps created by the absence of Russian crude from the markets
by Rashid Husain Syed | Apr 27, 2022
RASHID HUSAIN SYED: A full European Union ban on Russian oil and gas could have unintended economic consequences for the United States and its Western allies
by Joseph Quesnel | Mar 16, 2022
JOSEPH QUESNEL: Access to stable and affordable energy from Canada is important to the Free World (FREE)
by Mark Milke | Nov 4, 2021
MARK MILKE and VEN VENKATCHALAM: With natural gas in Europe rising to five times what it was in early 2021, expect to see many more Europe plunged into energy poverty (FREE)
by Mark Milke | Oct 21, 2021
MARK MILKE and LENNIE KAPLAN: At the end of 2018 Canada had 73 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of proven natural gas reserves
by Mark Milke | Oct 8, 2021
MARK MILKE, LENNIE KAPLAN: Its policies on renewable energy mean that that dependence will only deepen
by Pat Murphy | May 3, 2021
PAT MURPHY: If Brexit has put wind in Scottish nationalist sails, it has also upped the complexity. Pulling off a successful secession has gotten tougher
by Jack Buckby | Dec 22, 2020
JACK BUCKBY: Since Canada established its agreement with the EU, the EU’s nonsensical barriers have stood in the way of businesses trading internationally
by Jack Buckby | Mar 25, 2020
JACK BUCKBY: The EU’s tough quality assurance rules mean CETA hasn’t delivered for Canadian farmers. Brexit could be the answer (FREE membership content)
by Jack Buckby | Mar 1, 2020
JACK BUCKBY: Convicted terrorists might well spend a handful more years in prison, but tens of thousands of other radicals remain at large across the United Kingdom
by Pat Murphy | Feb 24, 2020
PAT MURPHY: Should Sinn Fein come to power, it’ll be interesting to see how they deliver results. Making promises is easy. Getting a job done is different (PREMIUM content/Not yet a PREMIUM member? $25)
by Jack Buckby | Jan 31, 2020
JACK BUCKBY: As the Canadian leaves his post as governor of the Bank of England, his legacy is one of bias and wildly incorrect predictions
by Jack Buckby | Jan 27, 2020
JACK BUCKBY: Trudeau is failing Canadians if he doesn’t step up to save what could be a continued source of positive trade with the United Kingdom for Canada
by Pat Murphy | Dec 17, 2019
PAT MURPHY: Prime ministers often come and go without making a material difference. For better or worse, Johnson looks like an exception
by Jack Buckby | Dec 6, 2019
JACK BUCKBY: The Commonwealth that binds the U.K. and Canada is a great positive for the world. And the influence of colonialism isn’t all bad
by Pat Murphy | Nov 20, 2019
PAT MURPHY: A separate Scotland and a unified Ireland would certainly face new challenges. But life might be easier for the English
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