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  1. Canada’s energy sector gets some gifts (and a lump of coal) in 2017

    Canada’s energy economy received several gifts in time for this holiday season. Some were good, some were, well, not so good. One of the gifts was from the National Energy Board, which finally exerted its federal authority to approve ...

  2. ‘Better deals’ on pipelines will not make America rich again, Mr. Trump

    Appeared in the Toronto Sun, June 11, 2016 From a Canadian perspective, Donald Trump’s recent energy policy speech was both interesting and troubling. On one hand, Mr. Trump’s commitment to approve the Keystone XL pipeline—a key piece of continental ...

  3. EPA puts another roadblock in front of Keystone XL pipeline

    Appeared in the Waterloo Region Record The newest entrant into the ongoing saga of the serially-delayed Keystone XL pipeline is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which recently created yet another reason to delay the project that would carry ...

  4. Canada's Catch-22: The State of Canada-US Relations in 2014

    Economic and political relations between Canada and the United States, our most important foreign relationship, have worsened since the Fraser Institute's previous report on the state of Canada-US relations, Skating on Thin Ice (Moens, 2010). ...

  5. An opportunity to give British Columbia its fair share

    Appeared in the Financial Post and Vancouver Sun Following the U.S. government’s delay in approving the much-hyped Keystone XL pipeline, many pundits turned their attention to the possibility of a new pipeline from the oilsands to BC’s west coast that ...