Category: Eye on Saskatchewan
Eye on Saskatchewan
LatestUniversity professors should just say no to oil and gas divestment
The end goal of divestment is supply shortages, higher prices, shuttered factories, job losses, and energy poverty
China–brokered deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia catches world by surprise
A new crude oil bloc seems to be taking shape, apparently at the cost to the U.S. and the West
The oil sector has its swagger back
Energy security is now the phrase on everyone’s lips and yesterday’s villains are today’s saviours
Canada is suffering a care economy crisis
Canada’s governments must apply the lessons of COVID-19 to create a more gender-just future
Greenwashing label discourages real solutions to energy crisis
Catherine McKenna’s attack against Canada’s energy sector irresponsible and oblivious to the world’s energy challenges
Russian oil price cap not as effective as hoped
In the weeks following the cap, Russia sold its crude oil for about US$74 per barrel on average
Ukraine and Canada share a lived history
Canada has been offering Ukrainians a safe haven for a very long time
Racially based ‘Justice’ is built on flawed reasoning
How can a racially based system even be called “justice”?
Canadian emission reduction targets making things worse for the planet
Any emissions we cut here will simply pop up in jurisdictions with less stringent environmental regulations
IEA raises global oil demand forecast again
Set to average a record 101.9 million barrels per day, up by two million bpd from 2022
Canadians on the move, to smaller communities
The Canadian Dream is increasingly being realized in smaller areas
Farmers are partnering with investors to bolster the agricultural sector
Did you know that the largest farmland owner in the country is not even a farmer?
