Canadian natural gas producers may experience better returns soon, according to some predictions
Former federal Conservative minister Jason Kenney has made headway in his battle to unite Alberta's right
Alberta's campaign to create a new "living wage" by raising the minimum wage may have laudable goals, but is more likely to kill jobs and businesses
Former Harper lieutenant Jason Kenney will be trying to unify Alberta's fractured right, as Harper did at the federal level a decade ago. But compromise is required
With massive job losses and even whole businesses disappearing, Albertans are down in the dumps. Few remember that the early 1980s were worse - and that the province did recover
Converting the grid to solar and wind power will create more problems than it solves in Alberta, as it already has elsewhere
Elaborate freeway flyovers and LEED-certified schools will not solve Alberta's operating deficit
The capital strike against Alberta’s New Democratic Party government began the morning after the May 5 election. I know this because a private oil company on whose board an acquaintance sits cancelled plans that morning to go public. Several hundred millions of dollars that would have been transferred from investors to Alberta’s oil and gas […]
Prentice may be adept when times are good, but his performance following a sharp drop in government revenue is flawed
A sense of entitlement doesn't work in an economy given to boom and bust. But years of high living have distanced many from basic realities