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Forestry
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Mining
Forestry
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Mining
3 MIN READ
Looking for a job? Look no further than natural resources
New information released under the government of Canada's open data program, which is illustrated by the accompanying chart, shows that the sector
Stewart Muir
July 10, 2014
Oil & Gas
Oil & Gas
4 MIN READ
It’s time to start trusting the judgment of those most affected by development
Recently, I attended a visit to Ottawa by a delegation from Germany. Virtually the whole discussion was taken up with energy issues,
Philip Cross
July 10, 2014
Forestry
Forestry
2 MIN READ
Here’s a unique voice on economic prosperity and environmental sustainability
I was recently in Cranbrook to attend my last meeting as a director of The Nature Trust of British Columbia (after two
Resource Works
July 4, 2014
Oil & Gas
Oil & Gas
1 MIN READ
Four views on one pipeline
Resource Works is an organization that, quite uniquely in British Columbia, examines the economic consequences of natural resource development
Resource Works
June 20, 2014
Oil & Gas
Oil & Gas
6 MIN READ
Top 10 reasons BC stands to gain from LNG
It is highly advantageous for the province to sell its liquefied natural gas to Asia. Here's why
Peter Severinson
June 19, 2014
Oil & Gas
Oil & Gas
5 MIN READ
Why the future of LNG lies beyond North America
Even the long, cold winter that swept across most of Canada and the United States won’t be enough to fuel a recovery
Resource Works
June 18, 2014
Forestry
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Mining
Forestry
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Mining
5 MIN READ
Poll: Canadians underestimate economic importance of the East
It’s quite a contradiction. Canada is relying more and more on trade with Asia, but people are less and less convinced that
Peter Severinson
June 17, 2014
Mining
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Renewables
Mining
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Renewables
4 MIN READ
BC’s dysfunctional resource debate, part 4: The elephant in the room – climate change
Report: 'Our reputation is hurting us. It is especially hurting our ability to address perceptions in key markets and to generate support
Peter Severinson
June 17, 2014
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
7 MIN READ
Our unacceptable ignorance about labour shortages
There is a longstanding, legitimate fear in Western Canada that there will not be enough workers to fuel imminent economic growth. It’s
Peter Severinson
June 13, 2014
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