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  1. Despite her protests, Elizabeth May's 4 Facts are still based on speculation

      Elizabeth May has chosen to respond to my critique of her Green Party website post "4 facts about Keystone XL" here on the Huffington Post Blog. It's gracious of Ms. May to engage in those who may disagree with her positions. Alas, I' ...

  2. Elizabeth May and the Fact-challenged Fact Sheet

    Appeared in the Huffington Post, March 21, 2014 Recently, Green Party leader Elizabeth May orchestrated an open letter to United States Secretary of State John Kerry, urging the U.S. to reject the Keystone XL pipeline. In her note, Ms. May states that she ...

  3. Canadian Oil Transport Conundrum

    Recent events have elevated the importance of how we transport energy—specifically oil—to high profile status. The long-stalled approval of the Keystone XL pipeline is probably the highest profile political event that has caused oil transport to surge to ...

  4. Putting Canada's Energy Security at Risk

    Appeared in Lakeshore News When we talk about energy policy here in Canada, whether provincial or national, the discussion usually revolves around investment, jobs, revenues, and the environment. That's generally been the terms of discussion on the ...

  5. Risks to Canada's Energy Security

    According to the first International Index of Energy Security Risk, Canada ranks well in the world, primarily because of its huge resource base and energy self-sufficiency. In fact, Canada's energy security ranking is the 8th best among the world& ...

  6. China National Oil Company Takeover of Nexen Will Be Costly for Canada

    Appeared in the Hamilton Spectator, Vancouver Sun, Victoria Times Colonist, Huffington Post, New Brunswick Telegraph Journal, Saskatoon Star Phoenix and Woodstock Sentinel Review The proposed sale of Nexen Inc. to China National Offshore Oil Company ...

  7. Towards North American Energy Security: Removing Barriers to Oil Industry Development

    This report is the first in a series of papers undertaken by the Fraser Institute in the course of developing a Continental Energy Strategy. The fundamental objective of this strategy is to ensure that applicable policy and institutional frameworks are ...

  8. Achieving Energy Security through Integrated Canadian-American Markets

    The Canadian-US oil and gas sector has become deeply integrated over the last two decades. This is a success story in which competitive market forces by and large have displaced various attempts at government intervention on both sides of the border. ...