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On Tariffs and Why Canada Should Think Seriously About Further Diversifying its Resource Export Markets

On Tariffs and Why Canada Should Think Seriously About Further Diversifying i...

Canadians are wondering what will happen to our country’s economy now that the incoming U.S. administration may put a 25% tariff on all exports we send to our largest trading partner.  How will this massive potential tax affect Canada?

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Top 3 Reasons Why B.C. Needs the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission (PRGT) Pipeline

Top 3 Reasons Why B.C. Needs the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission (PRGT) Pipeline

Coming off the completion of two major pipelines – the Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX) and Coastal GasLink (CGL) – Canada has more upcoming opportunities to expand its oil and natural gas exports to countries abroad while maximizing the value of our natural resources --- a win-win-win for Canadia...

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Blueberries in Canada: 17 Facts & Statistics

Blueberries in Canada: 17 Facts & Statistics

Canada is well known as an agricultural powerhouse, exporting various food products to more than 190 countries worldwide. But not often do we give our blueberry farmers the recognition they deserve; the sector is an essential part of our domestic agriculture industry, accounting for 57% of our na...

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Top 10 Upcoming Natural Gas Pipeline Projects Worldwide

Top 10 Upcoming Natural Gas Pipeline Projects Worldwide

Despite headlines in recent years about a global transition away from fossil fuels, the world continues building vast lengths of new oil and gas pipelines while fossil fuels still account for more than 80 per cent of the global energy mix. Between 2024 and 2030, for example, more than 233,440 ki...

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Renewable Energy in the Canadian Territories: 15 Facts

Renewable Energy in the Canadian Territories: 15 Facts

Canada’s territories – the Northwest Territories, the Yukon, and Nunavut – are some of the coldest and most remote regions on the planet. While accounting for 40 per cent of Canada’s total landmass, these relatively untapped resource-rich regions represent just 3 per cent of the Canadian populat...

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Agriculture Sector in Canada: By the Numbers

Agriculture Sector in Canada: By the Numbers

Agriculture plays an incredibly important role in the lives of Canadians across the country. Whether it be the cherry farms of British Columbia, grain mills of Saskatchewan, corn fields of Ontario, maple syrup harvesters of Quebec, or lobster fisheries of the Atlantic provinces, the agriculture ...

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Oilsands to Reach $1 Trillion Milestone of Spending in the Canadian Economy

Oilsands to Reach $1 Trillion Milestone of Spending in the Canadian Economy

Canada’s oilsands sector will reach a massive milestone sometime in the fourth quarter of 2024: $1 trillion in cumulative spending injected into the Canadian economy. According to Heather Exner-Pirot, the Director of Energy, Natural Resources and Environment at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, a...

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Is Canada’s Oil & Gas Emissions Cap the Right Policy? Ask the Former Federal Finance Minister

Is Canada’s Oil & Gas Emissions Cap the Right Policy? Ask the Former Federal ...

A changing U.S. administration has many Canadian leaders wondering if now is the right time for a federal emissions cap. Even Bill Morneau, Canada’s Finance Minister from 2015 to 2020, questions whether the draft legislation is the right policy given the circumstances in an interview with CTV. W...

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Taiwan

Taiwan "Eager" to Buy Canadian LNG When Made Available, Senior Government Off...

The business case for developing Canada’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector continues to strengthen, with Taiwan joining the ever-growing list of countries that have said they want or would consider buying Canadian-made LNG. According to reporting by The Globe and Mail, Taiwan is “eager” to buy...

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15 Must-Read Articles About Canada’s Oil & Gas Emissions Cap

15 Must-Read Articles About Canada’s Oil & Gas Emissions Cap

Canada has announced plans to cap production emissions in the oil and gas sector. Many leaders and organizations see the ill-conceived policy as a de facto production cap on Canada’s job-creating, prosperity-generating oil and gas industry, leading to widespread adverse economic impacts on the C...

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Canada’s Oil & Gas Production Cap to Cost Canadians 112,900 Jobs by 2040: MEI

Canada’s Oil & Gas Production Cap to Cost Canadians 112,900 Jobs by 2040: MEI

Canada’s oil and gas emissions/production cap is in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. A media release by the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI) highlights that the policy could have significant adverse effects on employment in Canada, with countless jobs lost over the next several years. W...

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