The farmer’s lament: “Well, there’s always next year.” But what about now? My fellow Pipeline Online columnist, Brad Wall, spoke to the politics of Canadian energy policy, and I will leave that commentary to him, as being a former politician and a current rancher, he...
Watching what has been happening in British Columbia has been sobering, especially because two of the towns affected were places I was offered jobs, back in 2007. If we had moved to Merritt, and stayed there, there is a very good bet our house would have been flooded...
The citizens of Saskatchewan got a harsh reminder of their province’s second-tier status in Confederation after Premier Scott Moe took to the airwaves expressing his displeasure with the climate policies announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the COP26 UN...
https://pipelineonline.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/a-ball-hits-pins-in-bowling-alley-SBV-307346383-HD.mp4 I’m not sure how popular bowling is today, but Tami and I went again recently and had a great time! There might even be real life lessons and learnings...
https://pipelineonline.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Geo-Metro-towed-away_1384.mp4 I distinctly remember, somewhere around 2000, I was sitting on the couch in the apartment with my then-newlywed wife, when I leaned over to her and told her something profound. “I think...
I noticed something while covering the COP26 the United Nations Climate Change Conference UK 2021 in Glasgow, and our prime minister’s participation in it. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and his office, don’t say “carbon dioxide,” anymore, if at all possible. Instead,...