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Why Canadian Oil and Gas are the Most Responsibly Produced in the World
The constant innovation of our Canadian oil and gas sectors is unprecedented in the world. The resource companies work together, pool their knowledge, conduct research and share their data, new technology and methods. The rapid and profound innovation that results

Do environmental activists respect the rights of aboriginal communities?
In Canada, as rail disruptions continue across our country, let’s not forget that these actions started with protestors who think they are helping and are speaking for aboriginal communities, but who are only imposing their constructed stereotypes of how they

Margaret Thatcher on the Importance of the Rule of Law
Respecting and abiding by the rule of law is what keeps us truly free. Freedom of assembly, freedom of speech, and the right to protest are essential cornerstones of a democratic society. However, it’s equally important that there are legal

Why is there always talk of class sizes by the teachers’ unions in Ontario?
Schools don’t exist to provide work opportunities for teachers. The focus of schools, the ultimate mandate, is student learning. Whether a class size is 20, 22 or 25, etc. does not determine how much student learning is taking place. There

Do people really want socialism?
Those who promote socialism usually entertain a number of misconceptions about what socialism, capitalism and social democracy are. Let us start with the definition. Socialism is an economic, and consequently a political system in which the state or the “public” own

What is Canada’s share of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions? How much of that is caused by our oil sands?
The total of all Canada’s GHG emissions constitute only about 1.5% of global GHG emissions. Oil sands are responsible for only about 0.15%. Most of our GHG emissions result from consumption of oil products, such as transportation, electricity, construction and