How to reform Alberta’s energy regulation
STEVEN GLOBERMAN and JAIRO YUNIS: Less red tape and shorter decision timelines would improve Alberta’s investment environment and free up AER’s resources (FREE membership content)
Read Moreby The Fraser Institute | Nov 22, 2019 | Business, FREE membership, Politics/Law | 0
STEVEN GLOBERMAN and JAIRO YUNIS: Less red tape and shorter decision timelines would improve Alberta’s investment environment and free up AER’s resources (FREE membership content)
Read Moreby Frontier Centre for Public Policy | Nov 14, 2019 | Environment, FREE membership, Politics/Law | 0
IAN MADSEN: Certainly there are factors beyond domestic control, but some simple regulatory changes and a general will to help industry will go a long way (FREE membership content)
Read Moreby Mike Robinson | Nov 10, 2019 | Alberta, BASIC membership, Education | 0
MIKE ROBINSON: There’s already a strong engineering, finance and transportation capability in the province. We need to build on that in the new economy (BASIC/PREMIUM content/Not yet a BASIC/PREMIUM member? $16)
Read Moreby Frontier Centre for Public Policy | Nov 10, 2019 | Business, Environment, FREE membership, Politics/Law | 0
FERGUS HODGSON: Shale-gas policy changes, followed by investments across the country, would turn Canada into an international leader in the transition towards clean energy (FREE membership content)
Read Moreby Jillian Lazic | Nov 1, 2019 | Business, FREE membership | 0
JILLIAN LAZIC: In a country hellbent on choking out any last flicker of opportunity in the energy industry, who can blame companies for leaving? (FREE membership content)
Read Moreby Gwyn Morgan | Nov 1, 2019 | Business, FREE membership, Politics/Law | 0
Gwyn Morgan was the first CEO of Encana when it was formed in 2002. In this Nov. 22, 2018 column, the respected oil pioneer outlines the federal regulatory impediments that are driving companies to leave our country. With the announcement this week that Encana is rebranding and heading to the U.S., the column is more poignant than ever (FREE membership content)
Read Moreby Jillian Lazic | Oct 31, 2019 | Business, Environment, FREE membership, Politics/Law | 0
JILLIAN LAZIC: China’s and India’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2018 equal to 150 Canadian oil sands (FREE membership content)
Read Moreby Frontier Centre for Public Policy | Oct 28, 2019 | Business, FREE membership, Politics/Law, Saskatchewan | 0
DONAL GILL: This Crown corporation’s long-term future is safest in private, rather than public, hands (FREE membership content)
Read Moreby Troy Media | Oct 10, 2019 | FREE membership, Politics/Law | 0
LORRAINE MOORE: No issue in Canada has been framed as more black and white than pipeline development (FREE membership content)
Read Moreby Kerry Diotte | Oct 2, 2019 | Alberta, FREE membership, Politics/Law, Saskatchewan | 0
KERRY DIOTTE: How the NDP can still be competitive in oil-and-gas rich provinces like Alberta and Saskatchewan when it is devoutly anti-energy is beyond me (FREE membership content)
Read Moreby Shelley Wilson | Sep 30, 2019 | Alberta, Business, Environment, FREE membership, Politics/Law, Technology | 0
SHELLEY WILSON: How well prepared is Alberta for the disruptive change coming to the province’s energy sector? (FREE membership content)
Read Moreby Bill Whitelaw | Sep 16, 2019 | Alberta, Business, FREE membership, Politics/Law | 0
BILL WHITELAW: It might be tempting to vilify AER as playing a part in the woes that have befallen the industry. But quite the opposite is true (FREE membership content)
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