Commentary – LNG: Not Just a Pipe Dream
Building of the TransCanada mainline in the late 1950s ranks as one of the most monumental pieces of industrial infrastructure in Canada’s history. Read more
Building of the TransCanada mainline in the late 1950s ranks as one of the most monumental pieces of industrial infrastructure in Canada’s history. Read more
Putting the cart before the horse is never good practice. Everyone knows that the horse comes before the cart. But what if the cart is broken? Then what? Clearly, not much work will get done. Read more
This global oil price war, now in its sixth month, has a James-Bond-like feel. A vulnerable, vital commodity is cloaked behind geopolitical intrigue, wars, sanctions, corruption, high-tech advancement and other unsettling factors. Read more
BAU, or “Business as Usual,” is the comfort scenario that leaders envision when thinking about the future. The next government of Alberta, whatever it looks like, and whoever leads it, should be planning for B-NAU in the coming months and years: “Business – Not As Usual”. Read more