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Why we’re taking such pride in Canadian resources
Why are we suddenly acting ashamed or embarrassed at Canada’s abundant crude oil, natural gas, pulp and paper, lumber, potash, water, coal,
Resource Works
July 14, 2018
Oil & Gas
Oil & Gas
7 MIN READ
No easy out: climate action’s tough and necessary decisions
Acting to reduce emissions means that everybody must sacrifice some degree of unrestrained consumption of hydrocarbons. The question is, will Canadians embrace
Margareta Dovgal
July 3, 2018
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Uncategorized
24 MIN READ
Environmental advocate urges scrapping professional reliance system
Forestry, mining and business groups were quick off the mark with strong criticisms of a British Columbia review calling for a costly
Stewart Muir
July 3, 2018
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
8 MIN READ
Stress alert: Salmon farming’s new uncertainty has broad implications
Potential chaos in British Columbia's largest agriculture sector means we need to get back to the basics of trust and collaboration, and
Stewart Muir
June 20, 2018
Oil & Gas
Oil & Gas
6 MIN READ
Are “subsidies” an actual problem in British Columbia oil & gas?
It's not uncommon to hear critics decrying fossil fuel subsidies as a giveaway to the petroleum industry. When we went looking for
Resource Works
June 19, 2018
Oil & Gas
Oil & Gas
5 MIN READ
Elizabeth May’s criminal contempt action “extremely dangerous”: former Supreme Court justice
Two MPs who defied a judicial order using the excuse of "social justice" forgot their role as political leaders. Ian Binnie spoke
Resource Works
June 13, 2018
Renewables
Renewables
5 MIN READ
Funding the transition to the green economy with billions of dollars in tax revenues
Funding the transition to the green economy is possible, but it will cost money. First in a series on the economic impacts
Resource Works
June 5, 2018
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
13 MIN READ
Unlocking potential of salmon farming depends on crucial decisions
Sharing a vision for the future is the way forward for coastal aquaculture, writes Stewart Muir.
Stewart Muir
June 5, 2018
Renewables
Renewables
5 MIN READ
What good is environmental idealism anyways?
As I see it, writes Margareta Dovgal, the greatest challenge in facilitating a constructive dialogue across Canada on the role of natural
Margareta Dovgal
May 23, 2018
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