Commentary: Canada’s ‘Just Transition’
What does it really mean and what will it cost the Canadian economy and labour force?
What does it really mean and what will it cost the Canadian economy and labour force?
Conclusions do not reflect realities of global LNG markets
Energy export customers already have the electricity a shift to renewables would produce
For an industry in survival mode, all non-essential spending had been cancelled before Ottawa’s cash was announced
There is no ‘pot of gold’ from which to divert trillions to subsidize renewables
Detailed research lacking on where green subsidies will come from
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If oil producers in North America are pushed to curtail development, other nations will continue to meet growing global demand
Oil and gas extraction's share of Canada's nominal GDP is three times larger than the auto sector, seven times more than aerospace
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