Nisga’a Nation, Ksi Lisims LNG & Indigenous Reconciliation

Nisga’a Nation, Ksi Lisims LNG & Indigenous Reconciliation

Eva Clayton, President of Nisga'a Nation Do you find yourself having a positive outlook about the future of Canadian natural resource development, and more specifically, the oil and gas sector? Or, are you less optimistic about the potential of future projects and outcomes?Th...

Resources for Good: $1.45 Million Donated to 10 Hospital Foundations

Resources for Good: $1.45 Million Donated to 10 Hospital Foundations

Canada’s natural resources sector provides support to Canadian communities through donations and other contributions that often go without the public recognition that they deserve. In part five of our Resources for Good series, we feature three more recent examples of how the ...

25+ Tweets Showing Why Canada's Natural Resource Producers Should Be 'Go-To' Suppliers

25+ Tweets Showing Why Canada's Natural Resource Producers Should Be 'Go-To' Suppliers

Canada’s natural resource sectors operate under one of the most stringent and transparent regulatory regimes in the world, something that all Canadians across our country can and should be proud of. And in the years ahead, global demand for many of the resources we extract an...

A Majority of Canadians 'Agree' Canada Should be a Preferred Global Supplier of Energy: POLL

A Majority of Canadians 'Agree' Canada Should be a Preferred Global Supplier of Energy: POLL

A new public opinion survey conducted by Research Co. on behalf of Canada Action has found that a majority of Canadians across the country support the vital oil and gas sector! The poll, released on July 14th, showed that 68% of participants ‘agree’ that Canada should be the ...

Canadian Oilsands the Best Choice for Future Supply: REPORT

Canadian Oilsands the Best Choice for Future Supply: REPORT

Canada’s oilsands industry is well-positioned to be a reliable, sustainable source of crude oil for decades to come says a newly released report by BMO Capital Markets. Survivor Canada: The Unparalleled Position of Canadian Oil in a Transition Challenge lays out several facts...

Why Sustainable Forestry Practices Matter: INTERVIEW

Why Sustainable Forestry Practices Matter: INTERVIEW

What comes to mind when you think of the forestry sector? An incredibly multifaceted industry, the products we get from forestry are well beyond what I could count on my two hands. Books, housing, equipment and so much more come from the sector, and a lot of the time we never...

Supporter Spotlight: Charlene Johnson - July 2021

Supporter Spotlight: Charlene Johnson - July 2021

“Supporter Spotlight” features Canadians with a passion for Canada’s Natural Resource sector. Our spotlight this month is Charlene Johnson, CEO of NOIA (Newfoundland and Labrador Oil & Gas Industries Association). Charlene talks to us about the importance of oil & gas ...

Indigenous Resource Network Poll Had Surprising Results

Indigenous Resource Network Poll Had Surprising Results

The Indigenous Resource Network recently commissioned a poll on Indigenous perspectives on resource development, and it had surprising results.   The results of the poll, which you can read and watch in greater detail here, were a relief to me. I’m not going to lie, I was ass...

Canada Has the Minerals & Know-How to Lead on EV Tech

Canada Has the Minerals & Know-How to Lead on EV Tech

Sometimes, working together with our neighbour to the South makes nothing but perfect sense. Consider clean vehicle production and the crucial role Canadian minerals and metals can play in making electric vehicle batteries, electronics, and other clean tech components for a gl...

Three Decades of Forest Debate in British Columbia, But the Friction Continues

Three Decades of Forest Debate in British Columbia, But the Friction Continues

It’s hard to believe it’s been at least three decades that old growth forests in British Columbia (BC) have been the topic of tough, intermittent environmental battles. Several BC coastal news stories this month could easily have been part of the local front-page news of May, ...