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Tag Archives: energy sector

Indigenous Prosperity at a Crossroads: An MLI Conversation with Karen Ogen-Toews

MLI has launched an ongoing series, titled "Indigenous Prosperity at a Crossroads," and features interviews with Indigenous people involved in the natural resource economy,...

February 5, 2021 at 9:00 am

Bitter fights over pipelines and other Canadian projects don’t have to be the norm: JP Gladu in the Globe and Mail

Indigenous communities are determined to help create economic opportunity, for themselves and all Canadians, writes JP Gladu in the Globe and Mail.  By...

 

December 14, 2020 at 2:42 pm read more

Finding a Path Forward for the Energy Sector: Ken Coates for Inside Policy

Canada’s oil and gas industry had been put on a different course through Indigenous engagement, writes Ken Coates. By Ken Coates, December 2,...

 

December 2, 2020 at 5:51 pm read more

The Cenovus takeover of Husky is a sign of weakness in the oilpatch, not strength: Jack Mintz in the Financial Post

It follows a long line of foreign divestment from the oilpatch that now totals roughly $45 billion, writes Jack Mintz in the Financial...

 

November 2, 2020 at 3:23 pm read more

Liberals’ latest plan to penalize western energy is exactly what Canada doesn’t need: Jack Mintz in the Financial Post

If they’re wise enough to rethink their plan, they should instead develop one that reduces GHG emissions without killing the western golden goose,...

 

September 14, 2020 at 5:27 pm read more

Major new study by Ken Coates shows tremendous progress on Indigenous engagement with the resource economy

OTTAWA, ON (August 5, 2020): The Supreme Court of Canada recently dismissed a legal challenge by a small group of First Nations in...

 

August 5, 2020 at 11:53 am read more

The future of the Oil and Gas in the post-COVID Economy: Ken Coates on the John Gormley Show

Canadians have a simple decision to make in the near future: will we support the oil and gas industry, or shut it down?...

 

July 13, 2020 at 8:34 pm read more

Ep. 10 - Indigenous-Led Energy Generation with Ken Coates and Guy Lonechild

In this episode of Pod Bless Canada, Ken Coates is joined by Guy Lonechild, Indigenous leader and CEO of First Nations Power Authority...

 

June 18, 2018 at 6:26 pm read more

Building optimism in Canada's energy sector: Ken Coates and Sean Speer in the Globe

Ken Coates and Sean Speer look beyond the short-term doom and gloom to find reasons to be hopeful in the long-term about Canada’s...

 

February 18, 2016 at 10:01 am read more

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 Canada is the only major democracy without its own foreign intelligence, lagging behind other G7 countries. MLI Senior Fellow Christian Leuprecht joins...

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