New Poll: Support High for Canada to Offset Russian Gas
A new Leger poll conducted for SecondStreet.org shows 72% of Canadians think our country should export more oil and gas so the world can stop buying from Russia.
A new Leger poll conducted for SecondStreet.org shows 72% of Canadians think our country should export more oil and gas so the world can stop buying from Russia.
Bob Merasty with the Indigenous Resource Network sat down with SecondStreet.org to talk about how developing natural resources helps First Nations.
Celebrities say the dumbest things, particularly about climate change. So why don’t they face more pushback?
New research – commissioned by SecondStreet.org – shows that 78% of Canadians support the idea of Canada developing more oil and natural gas.
Our new policy brief discusses how Canada can stop funding Russia’s war machine by producing and exporting our own oil and gas.
A new poll commissioned by SecondStreet.org shows that, in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the vast majority of Canadians support Canada increasing its oil and natural gas production and exports to reduce the world’s dependence on Russia.
SecondStreet.org speaks with Stirling Faux about how environmental activists in Canada have helped fund Vladimir Putin’s war chest.
This 5-Point plan is taxpayer-friendly, helps reduce emissions, reduces global dependence on oil from dictatorships like Russia and creates private sector jobs without requiring subsidies.
Keeping Canadian oil and gas in the ground has meant buying more oil from Russia and funding Putin’s war chest.
If you’re appalled by Vladimir Putin’s actions in Ukraine, consider how radical environmentalists in Canada helped enable the dictator.
Report https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WH0DFHA-GXs This week, SecondStreet.org spoke with The News Forum about the innovative ways entrepreneurs across Canada and the world are using carbon emissions to
SecondStreet.org’s Colin Craig writes for the Financial Post about innovative ways entrepreneurs are using CO2 in products.