
Ottawa Welcomes Foreign Oil, Roadblocks Canadian Oil
SecondStreet.org President Colin Craig writes that Ottawa is treating foreign oil imports with kid gloves, while clamping down on Canadian resources.
SecondStreet.org President Colin Craig writes that Ottawa is treating foreign oil imports with kid gloves, while clamping down on Canadian resources.
SecondStreet.org president Colin Craig joined Marc Patrone on Sauga 960 AM to discuss our new documentary, Defund Putin.
SecondStreet.org president Colin Craig writes in EnergyNow that it appears Vladimir Putin has funded anti-oil and gas environmentalist groups.
SecondStreet.org president Colin Craig writes for True North that Canada could help defund Putin’s military by developing and exporting our oil and natural gas.
SecondStreet.org contributor Licia Corbella writes in the Calgary Herald and Edmonton Journal that Canada could displace half of Russian oil and gas sales.
SecondStreet.org spoke with Roy Green about our new research, which shows that Canada could displace about half of Russia’s oil and gas sales over the next decade.
SecondStreet.org spoke with Stirling Faux about our new research that shows Canada could displace about half of Russia’s oil and gas sales.
SecondStreet.org’s Colin Craig spoke with The News Forum about our new research which shows that Canada could displace about half of Russian oil and gas over the next decade.
Much of Putin’s war effort is being paid for by Russia’s oil and gas sales to the rest of the world.
Our new policy brief demonstrates how Canada could steal Putin’s customers and help defund his war machine by developing and exporting our own energy.
We released new analysis that examines just how much
of Russia’s oil and natural gas exports Canada could displace.
Over the long term, we could replace about half of Russian energy.
Our Colin Craig writes in the Financial Post that Canadians overwhelmingly support developing our oil and gas so the world doesn’t have to rely on Russia.
There’s been a lot of debate over the environmental impacts of different energy sources, and while competition between different types of energy is a good thing, it seems that some tend to get a free pass without much scrutiny.
Our Dom Lucyk goes over why wind power isn’t as consequence-free as many green activists say it is.