4-minute read
Don’t tell their government, but Quebecers prefer Western Canadian oil
It seems increasingly absurd to maintain that no new pipeline should be built on Quebec land.
8-minute read
Let’s not sign the death warrant for Canadian energy projects
Canadian politicians wanting to improve the lives of indigenous peoples must face the fact that one-size-fits-all solutions will not do, and realize that the challenges are complex indeed.
5-minute read
Ne signons pas l’arrêt de mort de nos projets énergétiques
Le triste spectacle du projet Coastal GasLink devrait servir de mise en garde sévère contre l’attribution d’un droit de veto émanant d’une application concrète de la Déclaration des Nations unies sur les droits des peuples autochtones (DNUDPA).
10-minute read
Energy in Quebec: What Role for Natural Gas in the Context of Electrification?
For several years, there has been talk of electrifying the entire Quebec economy. This Montreal Economic Institute publication presents the province’s energy profile, quantifies its hydroelectric potential, and identifies natural gas as a realistic solution for meeting our energy needs.
IEDM – Ça annonce mal pour le projet GNL! – Germain Belzile
February 26, 2020 | 14 min. 15 sec. | Midi Pile (CKYK-FM) Interview (in French) with Germain Belzile, Senior Associate Researcher at […]
2-minute read
Teck Frontier cancellation: Uncertainty is costing Canadians
Montreal, February 24, 2020 – The decision by Teck Resources to abandon its Frontier oilsands mine project in northern Alberta shows once again that Canada’s regulatory, legal, and political environment entails unreasonable delays and uncertainty that chases investors away.
5-minute read
Les Québécois devraient appuyer le projet de sables bitumineux Frontier
Le gouvernement fédéral doit annoncer d’ici la fin de février s’il donne ou non son feu vert au projet Frontier. Ceux qui se préoccupent de l’avenir économique et environnemental du Canada devraient l’appuyer.
5-minute read
The Sharing Economy: Destroying Jobs Won’t Help Low-Income Workers
Will Canada import California’s job-killing experiment and risk putting freelance work out of the reach of Canadians who need it? This MEI publication shows that forcing companies to consider freelance workers as employees could reduce these workers’ incomes and deprive many of them of this first rung on the jobs ladder.
3-minute read
First Nations and natural resources: A different picture
Montreal, February 12, 2020 – Protests are taking place across the country as certain members of First Nations express their opposition to the Coastal GasLink energy project in British Columbia. Yet according to Germain Belzile, Senior Associate Researcher at the MEI, we must keep in mind that the democratically elected band councils of the communities along the pipeline’s route are in favour of the project.
3-minute read
Poll: Quebecers remain open to hydrocarbons
Montreal, December 11, 2019 – Contrary to what is often heard in the media and from certain lobby groups, Quebecers are still open to developing their oil resources. They also prefer oil from Western Canada to foreign oil, according to an Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of the MEI and published today.