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...


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...


9 Times Countries Said They Want Canadian-Made Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Si...

Chern-Chyi Chen, Taiwan’s Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs, is the most recent foreign government official to say that his country wants or would consider purchasing Canadian-made LNG if it were made available. If you follow the news, you likely know this isn’t the first time a world leader h...


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...


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...


32 Quotes on Why Canada's Oil & Gas Emissions Cap Doesn't Make Sense

Canada's oil and gas emissions/production cap on its job-creating, prosperity-generating oil and gas sector is receiving relentless criticism from leaders nationwide. The general consensus is that the cap could: Reduce Canadian oil and natural gas production for compliance Make Canadian energy ...


Ksi Lisims LNG and Indigenous Involvement with B.C. Natural Gas Projects

Are Indigenous communities the only ones benefiting from pipeline projects like the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project? Nisga’a Nation in British Columbia joined Western LNG and Rockies LNG to partner on the Ksi Lisims LNG facility, potentially creating $55 billion of economic activity over ...