Canada’s cancellation of major pipelines cost billions in economic growth, jobs, and exports, leaving it unable to meet global energy demand. Lee Harding argues that regulatory barriers crippled development and urges renewed fossil fuel expansion before opportunities...
Tamara Lich’s prosecution isn’t just about a protest—it’s a warning. For many Western Canadians, her harsh treatment by Ottawa signals how far the federal government is willing to go to silence dissent. As Alberta moves toward a sovereignty referendum, Lich’s ordeal...
Possible Canadian energy policy directions to pursue for better collaborations By Maureen McCall Part 1 can be viewed here North of the border in Canada, nine years of policies that favoured energy transition have had negative impacts on Canadian industry....
New Canadian and U.S. Policies Must Incite Better North American Collaborations By Maureen McCall At the start of January 2025, new potential U.S. policies were being announced daily in the lead-up to and following the presidential inauguration on Jan 20, 2025. Most...
With David Leis, Dan McTeague, Nigel Hannaford and Marco Navarro-Genie From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy, originally broadcast on Jan. 9: Did Prime Minister Justin Trudeau step down for the good of the country or himself? Join former Liberal MP Dan McTeague,...