Rashid Husain Syed Riyadh’s campaign for lower OPEC+ output clashes with Russia’s needs / Analysts doubt Russia’s appetite for additional production cuts / Saudi Arabia and Russia diverging views on crude output policy have set the stage for an intriguing OPEC+ meeting on June 4. Moscow... Nov 16, 2023
Graham Hicks Is Edmonton’s business future at risk? /Edmontonians are an unambitious lot, more interested in civil service/public sector job security than encouraging a dynamic business sector/ How did it happen? How could an entire city vote for the o... Nov 16, 2023
Daniel Dufort Proposed measures in federal budget to increase costs for railway shippers Extension of regulated “interswitching” distance will increase costs for railways, shippers, and consumers Canada’s competitiveness relative to the U.S. is in decline, and that affects our standard of... Nov 16, 2023
Dana Wilson The importance of etiquette in the workplace /Mastering workplace harmony: essential insights into office etiquette/ None [1] A nifty little book by Rhonda Scharf, Common Sense is NOT Common Practice [2] , draws from her work in corporate Canada... Nov 16, 2023
Sylvain Charlebois Canadians show mixed reactions to food sector adopting AI /Concerns over potential misuse of artificial intelligence (AI) in the food industry loom large/ The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has significantly transformed variou... Nov 16, 2023
Rashid Husain Syed Riyadh continues to push for higher crude oil market prices /Saudi Arabia requires US$80.90 per barrel oil if it is to meet its budgetary needs/ A new sense of urgency is taking hold among some oil producers desperate to put a floor under the crude markets. O... Nov 16, 2023