Canada can’t build prosperity on political promises
Governments can announce projects all they want. But without more workers and faster project approvals, economic growth is a pipe dream
Governments can announce projects all they want. But without more workers and faster project approvals, economic growth is a pipe dream
Markets are focused on when the war ends. They should be paying closer attention to what comes next
Carney’s net-zero agenda shouldn’t come at the expense of Alberta taxpayers
Trump’s tariffs didn’t cause Canada’s economic decline. They exposed problems that have been dragging the economy down for years
The world is turning back to reliable fossil fuels, fueling massive growth for Canadian crude
The Alberta pipeline deal promises jobs, exports and growth, but Ottawa’s climate policies and endless delays still threaten to kill it
Closing the Strait of Hormuz has ripped a permanent hole in the global supply chain
A second West Coast pipeline will finally give Canadian crude the global market access it deserves
When a major producer walks, OPEC loses control. No one is sure what comes next
The Strait of Hormuz blockade has shattered global trust and triggered a permanent pivot to energy sources we can actually rely on
A windfall tax on oil industry war profiteering could be used to insulate Canadians from future energy price shocks
We are quick to point fingers at Trump, but Carney’s lack of a clear, consistent strategy is mostly at fault
Canada has the oil and gas the world wants, but federal decisions keep stalling the projects needed to sell it