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Brian Jean stoking resentment of Alberta in other provinces for his own political gain

July 16, 2017 JZadmin

Jean deceives Albertans by distorting province’s contribution, role in equalization program “Hostility is not a good political strategy,” is how Calgary communications expert Doug Lacombe described an oil and gas industry attempt in 2015 to [Read more]

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How Alberta, industry are about to waste the PR value of the Climate Leadership Plan

July 14, 2017 JZadmin

A few weeks or days before pipeline construction begins is too late to be talking up Climate Leadership Plan in Vancouver The Alberta oil and gas industry talks a lot about the cost of the [Read more]

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Notley hits right note in Calgary speech defending Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline

July 12, 2017 JZadmin

With minority BC NDP government set to take power, Notley must lead fight to defend Trans Mountain Expansion After a shaky start to her campaign to support Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline when it begins construction this [Read more]

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Musk tweets photos as first Model 3 rolls off the assembly line – is this Tesla a game changer?

July 11, 2017 JZadmin

EV analyst Chris Robinson cautions that Tesla Model 3 not yet a tipping point for EV market, industry The long awaited first Tesla Model 3 – a sleek black four door gifted to CEO Elon [Read more]

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Time for Notley to emerge as Alberta energy champion? CAPP study provides opportunity

July 6, 2017 JZadmin

Rachel Notley should lead Sustainable Prosperity Steering Committee, use it as platform to champion Alberta energy The Canadian Assoc. of Petroleum Producers released a study Wednesday arguing that Alberta energy and climate regulations are hindering industry [Read more]

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As part of NEB modernization, make oil/gas/pipeline companies partner with Indigenous communities

July 2, 2017 JZadmin

During 1-year political/policy assessment, NEB can insist proponent engage Indigenous people as partners Happy belated birthday, Canada, it’s not every year you turn 150. Canadians had a lot to celebrate yesterday, but a discussion paper [Read more]

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Ted (Morton) Talks Part 2: NEB reform, capital flight, Alberta competitiveness

June 30, 2017 JZadmin

Is the Albert oil sector poised for more growth or struggling just to survive? This is Part 2 of an interview with Ted Morton – notorious Calgary School academic, conservative MLA and cabinet minister in [Read more]

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Horgan and NDP in, Clark and Liberals out – what’s next for energy in British Columbia?

June 30, 2017 JZadmin

Fractious battle over Kinder Morgan pipeline, languishing LNG, fracking banished to “science review” – likely scenario Congratulations to John Horgan, NDP leader and new premier of British Columbia. The Liberal government of Christy Clark lost [Read more]

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Wildrose calls Sturgeon Refinery a ‘boondoggle’ but unity partner PCAA launched project

June 29, 2017 JZadmin

North West Refining says Sturgeon Refinery fully operational in Q2 2018, processing tolls in line with 2013 estimates “Never say ‘whoa!’ in a mud hole,” was one of folksy conservative premier Grant Devine’s favourite sayings [Read more]

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Ready to ditch your car for ride sharing services Uber or Lyft? Not yet, say readers

June 28, 2017 JZadmin

Flexibility and freedom more highly prized than lower cost of ride sharing, according to readers A Reuters/Ipsos poll showing that 9 per cent of Americans who sold or traded in a car last year have [Read more]

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Donald Trump wants to ‘dominate’ global energy markets, Canada should counter with National Energy Corridor

June 28, 2017 JZadmin

National Energy Corridor providing access to Asian markets would lessen dependence on US markets – and Donald Trump First it was energy independence, now it’s “energy dominance.” American President Donald Trump has cranked up the [Read more]

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Ted (Morton) Talks: conservative academic criticizes ‘uncertain energy policies’ in Canada – Part 1

June 27, 2017 JZadmin

Ted Morton says political and policy uncertainty threatening Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline construction Ted Morton is accustomed to controversy. The political scientist was part of the conservative Calgary School that incubated Canadian politicians like Stephen [Read more]

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Growing centrist movement Alberta Together welcome news for energy/climate policy

June 27, 2017 JZadmin

Centrist think tank funded by Alberta Together may make important contributions to energy/climate policy discussion Around 300 people gathered in Red Deer on Saturday to discuss how to organize the political centre at the Alberta [Read more]

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Electric vehicles emerging as a ‘material risk’ for Alberta oil producers?

June 26, 2017 JZadmin

Only substitution for oil is electric vehicles. How real is the threat to Alberta-based companies? Climate change has become a “material risk” for publicly traded oil and gas companies, which must disclose to in vestors [Read more]

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Time for Trudeau to support high quality journalism with a Canadian Journalism Fund

June 22, 2017 JZadmin

Canadian Journalism Fund must have expiration date, exclude pseudo-news organizations like Rebel Media A new public opinion poll shows that Canadians don’t care if newspapers fail, and if they do that the Canadian government should [Read more]

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Tzeporah Berman’s out as Oil Sands Advisory Group delivers report, Phillips shouldn’t repeat mistake

June 17, 2017 JZadmin

Alberta government must stop appointing fire-breathing eco-warriors to provincial advisory groups As of June 30, Tzeporah Berman will no longer be a member of the Alberta government’s Oil Sands Advisory Group. Let’s hope Shannon Phillips [Read more]

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$2 billion federal Low Carbon Economy Fund hoping to emulate Alberta successes?

June 16, 2017 JZadmin

Alberta showing way by helping industry to decarbonize oil sands bitumen, Low Carbon Economy Fund should take same approach The Canadian government announced the $2 billion Low Carbon Economy Fund Thursday, hoping to support innovation [Read more]

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Elon Musk, Tony Seba hyping fully self-driving cars, but they’re still 1-2 decades away – analyst

June 15, 2017 JZadmin

Technical problems, state and national regulations, and insurance companies are all serious constraints to adoption of self-driving cars The world is abuzz with the prospect of fully autonomous vehicles, abandoning private car ownership for “Transportation [Read more]

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Rachel Notley finally defends Alberta oil sands, pipelines in BC and screws up the message!

June 14, 2017 JZadmin

Appealing to Vancouver with “rule of law” argument for Kinder Morgan support is public relations disaster waiting to happen Kinder Morgan won’t defend its own pipeline in Vancouver. Industry associations keep calling for more pipelines [Read more]

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Canadian-produced Bison protoype E-pick up truck chock full of interesting tech

June 13, 2017 JZadmin

Bison project started in Alberta, prototype produced in Ontario, including 3D printed body parts The data is pretty clear that electric vehicles (EVs) are still the province of Innovators, the 2.5 per cent of consumers [Read more]

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