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Manufacturing
Manufacturing
5 MIN READ
BC salmon farms: What’s next?
The phrase "like a fish out of water" is taking on new meaning, thanks to what is sure to be an unnecessary
Resource Works
July 19, 2021
Oil & Gas
Oil & Gas
1 MIN READ
Introducing episode one of the Cause & Affect podcast, with David Yager
On Episode 1 of Resource Works' new podcast, Cause & Affect, hosts Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal are joined by David Yager,
Resource Works
July 16, 2021
Mining
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Renewables
Mining
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Renewables
10 MIN READ
BC’s carbon tax is worse than you think
If one carbon tax kept workers from driving to their jobs, another is driving jobs from workers, Josiah Haynes writes.
Josiah Haynes
July 13, 2021
Oil & Gas
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Renewables
Oil & Gas
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Renewables
7 MIN READ
The oil-gas subsidies that aren’t
A new report claims Canada's oil and gas pipelines received over $23 billion in federal subsidies. But is that really true?
Resource Works
July 12, 2021
Mining
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Reconciliation
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Renewables
Mining
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Reconciliation
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Renewables
7 MIN READ
Digging for the future
The world is electrifying. And it's looking to BC to supply the metals and minerals it needs.
Resource Works
July 2, 2021
Forestry
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Reconciliation
Forestry
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Reconciliation
16 MIN READ
Activists seeking to protect Canada’s old-growth forest say they are aligned with First Nations. Is that really true?
By protesting in places they’re not wanted, conservationists are being called out by Indigenous leaders like Huu-ay-aht Chief Dennis for exemplifying the
Resource Works
June 24, 2021
Forestry
Forestry
15 MIN READ
The Methuselah Myth and the future of B.C. forestry
How did our understanding of forestry get so mangled? And how we can restore knowledge about a way of life that sustains
Stewart Muir
June 23, 2021
Forestry
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Manufacturing
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Reconciliation
Forestry
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Manufacturing
,
Reconciliation
6 MIN READ
From forestry to aquaculture: the need for economic reconciliation
Whether at Fairy Creek or Discovery Islands, economic reconciliation has never been so timely. Resource Works intern Oscar Judelson-Kelly explores.
Oscar Judelson-Kelly
June 22, 2021
Forestry
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Reconciliation
Forestry
,
Reconciliation
26 MIN READ
Old Growth Forests in British Columbia: A citizen’s guide
As anarchists, actors and pressure groups descend on the B.C. Coast to create a high-emotion summer drama they hope will affect our
Stewart Muir
June 17, 2021
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