Joseph Quesnel Property rights in Canada are a constitutional necessity This is part 2 in our series Property rights in Canada [1] /Quebec Man’s land slashed in half due to the 2013 railway tragedy and the compulsory expropriation of his land/ Kurt Lucas of Frontenac, Qu... Nov 16, 2023
Rashid Husain Syed Oil producers struggle to stabilize prices as market indicators remain negative /Efforts by OPEC+ fail to yield desired results as oil prices remain under pressure/ Major oil producers are grappling with stabilizing oil market prices above the current, but their influence to do s... Nov 16, 2023
Sylvain Charlebois Canadian supply management pose obstacles to cultivated meat adoption /Cultivated chicken products approved in the U.S.; Canada’s supply management system could stall their introduction here/ A significant milestone has recently been achieved in cellular agriculture, wi... Nov 16, 2023
Bruce Dowbiggin Alberta is ready to take on Trudeau over energy development /Alberta is ready to fight against Trudeau’s draconian efforts to destroy energy development in the province/ /Fact: Alberta and Saskatchewan were to / None [1]/enter Confederation in 1905 / /as a pro... Nov 16, 2023
Bill Whitelaw Canadian oil and gas misunderstands the power of narratives /The oil and gas sector must stop obsessing over changing others’ narratives/ If I had a dollar for every time someone in Canada’s oil and gas industry laments /“we need to change the narrative,”/ you... Nov 16, 2023
Katherine Scott We got the CERB all wrong /Survey reveals CERB boosted employment and skills development during pandemic/ *By Katherine Scott and Trish Hennessy* Of all the headlines about how much the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB)... Nov 16, 2023