Commentary: 57,000 jobs from oil and gas spending in British Columbia
How much do the oil and natural gas industries contribute to British Columbia’s economy? In short: A lot
How much do the oil and natural gas industries contribute to British Columbia’s economy? In short: A lot
Alberta is BC's largest trading partner, responsible for nearly 40% of interprovincial commerce
Countries learning the hard way energy can be used as an economic and political weapon by autocratic regimes
Five democratic G20 nations rely heavily on oil imports deemed to be 'Not Free'
Revenue generated from oil and gas eclipsed the federal government's contribution to family allowance and children’s benefits since 1970
Canadian Indigenous communities see prosperity, economic opportunity by participating in resource projects
'All politics and economies may be local, but local businesses and jobs are always affected by the money flowing in from elsewhere'
Alberta and its main industry support thousands of jobs and create billions in GDP and markets for Ontario businesses
Billions in revenue have flowed into federal coffers thanks to Albertans and their chief industry
Over a 12-year period, Albertans and their main industry contributed $512 billion and $50 billion respectively to Ottawa