By Suzy Thompson In Energy, Feature, Oil, RenewablesPosted January 1, 2020Just TransitionCan oil and gas workers adapt to a green energy future? READ MORE
By David Hughes and Martha Hall Findlay In Dialogue, OilPosted January 1, 2019Are More Pipelines in the Public Interest?A dialogue between David Hughes and Martha Hall Findlay READ MORE
By Chris Turner In Energy, Feature, OilPosted January 1, 2019Trans Mountain Pipeline: Cold Pipe, Hot RhetoricA closer look at the arguments over the Trans Mountain Pipeline READ MORE
By Kevin Van Tighem In Columns, Oil, WaterPosted October 1, 2018The Pipelines We NeedEffluent to the affluent. READ MORE
By Kevin Van Tighem In Columns, Feature, OilPosted September 1, 2018Oil SucksA province of junkies. READ MORE
By Michael Ganley In Feature, OilPosted July 1, 2018The Redwater DecisionWhy citizens may soon be liable for more oil and gas industry messes READ MORE
By Andrew Nikiforuk In Environment, OilPosted January 1, 2018Retrospective: The PondsEvery Albertan now knows that the tar sands, the world’s largest energy project, drinks an enormous amount of water. Separating tar from sand is a messy, water-intensive business: producing just [...] READ MORE
By Kevin Taft In Energy, Feature, Oil, PoliticsPosted October 1, 2017A Captive StateHow the oil industry still runs Alberta READ MORE
By Donna Kennedy-Glans In Energy, Feature, Government, Oil, PoliticsPosted October 1, 2016Economic DiversificationCan the Notley government reduce our reliance on oil and gas? READ MORE
By Kevin Taft In Energy, Feature, OilPosted October 1, 2015The Beginning of the EndOil and gas are more vulnerable than you might think. READ MORE