Canada is paying a high price for its short-sighted oil strategy
Without new export routes to Asia, Canada risks weaker job growth, less money for public services and a higher cost of living
Without new export routes to Asia, Canada risks weaker job growth, less money for public services and a higher cost of living
Scott Moe and Danielle Smith responded very differently to Mark Carney’s trade agreement with China
Trump is moving quickly to monetize Venezuelan oil, but major companies remain cautious about committing capital
Canada ran out of options. Years of damage to farm exports made delay a luxury Canada could no longer afford
Follow the oil and the dollar, and the logic behind U.S. actions toward Venezuela becomes clear
The restaurant sector is shrinking under rising costs, thinning margins and closures delayed by pandemic-era support
The Ottawa-Alberta pipeline MOU does little to address the policy, regulatory and political risks that have stalled major energy projects in the past
Canada’s economy runs on consumer spending, and consumer spending runs on people. Slowing population growth weakens that foundation
Federal projections show emissions rising as production plans accelerate, leaving the Alberta government facing a decision it can no longer avoid
Oil markets are shrugging off war and sanctions, a sign that oversupply now matters more than disruption
Canada’s LNG advantage is clear, but federal bottlenecks still risk turning a rare opening into another missed opportunity
If Venezuela restores production, U.S. refiners would have new options that could erode Canada’s long-standing position in the heavy-crude market
His attempt to ease Canada’s dependence on the U.S. stirs a backlash in B.C., raises Indigenous concerns and rattles his own party