Category: Eye on Alberta
Eye on Alberta
LatestOil sands producers not greenwashing net zero plans
Greenpeace complaint of greenwashing against Pathways Alliance’s CCS project ignores the facts
Bishop Grandin was a hero of early Manitoba
Reconciliation is a worthy goal. But it won’t be achieved by rewriting history
University professors should just say no to oil and gas divestment
The end goal of divestment is supply shortages, higher prices, shuttered factories, job losses, and energy poverty
China–brokered deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia catches world by surprise
A new crude oil bloc seems to be taking shape, apparently at the cost to the U.S. and the West
Alberta inactive assets trial balloon shot down
Cleaning up inactive assets continues to hang over the energy sector like a dark cloud
Satellite launch marks new milestone for made-in-Alberta space science
Second cube satellite built by student-led team will help scientists monitor wildfires
Alberta budget deserves a thumbs up
While the 2023 budget may be an election budget, taxpayers have a lot to be happy about
Alberta’s blueprint for its energy future works in the shadows
Premier Smith’s retread energy panel seemingly only out to please only one particular constituency
Mild fever helps clear infections faster: study
Research on fish shows that waiting before reaching for medications may be beneficial for humans
The oil sector has its swagger back
Energy security is now the phrase on everyone’s lips and yesterday’s villains are today’s saviours
Asthma rates rise in Alberta, but medication use flatlines
Doctors and patients need to learn more about how to control symptoms and avoid severe disease
Canada is suffering a care economy crisis
Canada’s governments must apply the lessons of COVID-19 to create a more gender-just future
