I'm very pleased to present New Frontiers, an energy transition guide for Alberta. This first-of-its-kind document maps out how Canada's most oil-dependent province can end its reliance on crude oil royalties. environmentaldefence.ca/report/new-f... #energytransition
You know what word I can't spell, and until recently didn't really have to? Venezuela. I have a new personal goal.
If premier Smith wants to scapegoat someone for her rotten management of the Alberta economy she should look in the mirror.
Aliens, interesting. Now, Epstein files please.
Apparently, the GOAs Alberta’s Calling campaign was a crank call.
The only referendum I’m interested in right now is one that asks me who I want as my MLA and government. I’ll take a crack at the coal vote too….
What is Premier Smith's motivation for such heavy-handed, anti-industry, anti-investment policies? ATCO is also one of Canada's largest commercial and residential gas providers, so it doesn't make sense that the Premier is deaf to their concerns. What's the story here?
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The 1st new oil sands operation in 8 years is now online, extracting 45,000 barrels per day. Over the course of the year, that means about 1.1 million tonnes CO₂e/year. Add that to Alberta's 260 mega tonnes and the trend line continues to move in the wrong direction. energynow.com/2026/01/rare...
The thing that everybody else already knew is now reflected in a new name: www.theglobeandmail.com/business/art...
"Despite years of efforts to lessen its dependence on oil and revenue, including through a provincial fund to invest oil and gas royalties, Alberta’s economic fortunes still rise and fall on crude prices." We keep putting eggs in this flaming basket of nightmares. financialpost.com/commodities/...