Professor of Economics and Law at the University of Alberta. Interested in climate change, constitutional law, and energy infrastructure. Find me here or on the web at aleach.ca.
Andrew Leach
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For the late/west coast crowd, my latest episode where @aleach.ca and I talk about the history and economics of east coast LNG, as demands for it have been resurrected #cdnpoli
Dale Smith
My hope: Lewis wins the leadership, reduces the NDP to a single seat that isn't his, and I get to watch Shannon laughing exactly like this on an election night panel. If your NDP doesn't include people like Shannon, you're not going to get very far.
Remaining on daylight saving time would mean sunrise in mid-January would happen at roughly 9:30am. That seems like it would not be great.
Would you take this class? If no, why not? What's missing? What would you cut? Please share your thoughts.
Andrew Leach
Of course, Shannon won't do that. Because she's actually interested in the success of the party. But, I'm going to enjoy imagining it anyway.
Good read from @aleach.ca on the oil market and the case—or lack thereof—for a new pipeline. Puts some good context into the talk of Keystone XL revival or Ford's west-east pipeline study.
Andrew Leach
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Dale Smith
Oil pipelines are back in the spotlight.
But with shifting markets, uncertain prices, and Indigenous rights at stake, the decision is complex. In this new paper, economist @aleach.ca examines the risks, benefits, and viability of a new oil pipeline.
Read the paper here: irpp.org/research-stu...