Industry voices as one on Bill C-48: it needs to be stopped

In a rare missive, the heads of four major industry groups are calling on the Trudeau government to rethink need for a discriminatory ban on economic activity.
POLICY NOTE: A closer look at Bill C-48, the proposed ban on shipping oil along British Columbia’s north coast

After careful consideration, we’ve found that Bill C-48 comes up short in striking a balance between environmental and economic interests.
A woman hereditary chief speaks out

VIDEO SERIES: Who speaks for members of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation? That’s at the heart of a controversy involving elected and hereditary representatives of the northwest British Columbia group. We asked Theresa Tait Day, a hereditary chief known as Wi’hali’yte, for her perspective.
Critical thinking on energy more important than ever

STEWART MUIR IN THE CALGARY HERALD: “It’s increasingly difficult to see the reward for Canada’s energy self-flagellation.”
We’re at the dawn of the LNG era

As the world pursues cleaner forms of energy to reduce GHG emissions, the outlook for a Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry only gets better.
TANKER MAPS: Tracking where oil tankers go continues to fascinate

For more than a year, Resource Works’ Stewart Muir has been sharing real-time oil tanker maps in Twitter, making the point that safe ship movement is an everyday occurrence all around the world. Here are some recent maps.