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Brian Zinchuk: Diesel won’t be easily replaced on the farm, Mr. Minister of Natural Resources

I was out at the cabin, trying to trim the reeds and weeds along the water, when I came across a stark reminder of how good we have it because of fossil fuels. I was using the electric whipper snipper when the reel head decided to disassemble itself. But I still had a...

Federal government’s latest villainization of oil and gas: “Phasing out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies”

Editor’s note: sometimes you just have to hear it from the horse’s mouth. And with that, here is the most recent press release from the federal government villainizing oil and gas: Here’s the press release headline: Government of Canada delivers on...

Brian Zinchuk: How a real life Hoth ice base in Greenland in the 60s calls CO2 concerns into question today

  Quick quiz – what is the best Star Wars movie? Ding ding ding! The Empire Strikes Back, of course. What most people may not realize is that the ice planet of Hoth was almost certainly based on a very real experiment by the United States military from 1959 to...

Conservative energy critic Stubbs targets federal plan to end subsidies for fossil fuel

  Lloydminster – There’s a lot of talk from the federal Liberal government about “ending direct fossil fuel subsidies in Canada.” Conservative Energy Critic Shannon Stubbs, Alberta MP for Lakeland (which includes Lloydminster), took to LinkedIn to respond...

Danielle Smith critical of $1.7 trillion (with a “t”) cost to build out net zero grid, responding to Public Policy Forum report

  A report by think tank Public Policy Forum entitled Project of the Century: A Blueprint for Growing Canada’s Clean Electricity Supply – and Fast, released July 19, drew sharp criticism from Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and one of her ministers, particularly...
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