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To save Canada’s energy industry, we need to end dependence on the US market
The construction of new Canadian pipelines would maximize the volume of fuels transported by the safest, greenest means, and allow us to seize a golden opportunity to diversify the markets for our oil.
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Pétrole: mettons fin à notre dépendance envers les États-Unis
Il nous faut une plus grande infrastructure de pipelines pour diversifier nos exportations, et le gouvernement canadien devrait faire tout en son pouvoir pour permettre à ces projets de se réaliser.
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Canada Must Reconsider Its Pipeline Strategy
The revoking of Keystone XL’s permit by US President Joe Biden his first day in office highlights the risk for Canada of depending on a single country for its petroleum product exports. This Economic Note points out that the construction of new pipelines on Canadian soil would help the country reduce this risk and maximize revenues from oil exports, thus encouraging job creation and improving Canadians’ living standards.
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Restarting Canada’s Energy Sector − Innovation and the Spirit of the Coureur des Bois
Based on our analysis and findings, the blueprint for restarting Canada’s energy sector is very simple. Nearly all the breakthroughs and advances were the work of individuals or companies, which had the pressure of dealing with an immediate problem or constraints that required a new approach. The question should be about what should be done, and not done, by government.
MEI – Has Quebec’s attitude towards Alberta energy changed? – Germain Belzile
January 27, 2021 | 12 min. 21 sec. | Danielle Smith Show (Global Radio) Interview with Germain Belzile, Senior Associate Researcher at […]
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Annulation du projet Keystone XL: il n’y a pas de quoi se réjouir
Le gouvernement doit comprendre l’importance de tels projets énergétiques en s’appuyant sur des bases économiques et factuelles, puis s’assurer de les défendre comme il se doit.
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Here’s why Canada’s climate targets are nonsense
There is a consensus in Ottawa that Canada must transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Here’s the problem, though: Emissions targets are economic nonsense.
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The feds new fuel standard will jeopardize jobs
The federal government should encourage economic recovery by being more flexible, not by making the current regulatory framework more restrictive.
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Le gouvernement fédéral mettra en péril des emplois en période de relance
Bien que l’intention derrière cette mesure énergétique soit louable, son format sera dommageable pour l’économie canadienne, alors que son effet sur l’environnement est très incertain.
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The CFS: A Measure That Will Hurt Canada’s Economic Recovery
The federal government will soon publish the new Clean Fuel Standard (CFS). Although this reform has attracted less attention from the general public than the imposition of a carbon tax, it is once again Canadian manufacturing companies and consumers who will feel its effects. This Montreal Economic Institute publication shines a light on the unintended consequences of the CFS.