Opinion: You can’t build a strong present or future by tearing down young or old people—a needed reminder after the backlash to a letter from the Prime Minister’s Youth Council
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Naomi Klein on ‘disaster capitalism’ in Puerto Rico
By pushing Trans Mountain, Notley and Trudeau are ‘still doubling down on the old economy, and that means they have failed,’ she argues
Another day, another crazy Justin Trudeau pipeline juggling act
Terry Glavin: The PM had a five-star ecological plan to satisfy Alberta, environmentalists and, maybe most importantly, China. Then it all fell apart.
Why Trans Mountain is a bad deal for Canadian taxpayers
OPINION: Understanding incentives are the core of any smart economic policy. The Trudeau government seems to have a shaky grasp of that fact.
The complicated history of building pipelines in Canada
Canada has a long history of building energy pipelines, but Canadian attitudes toward major energy pipeline projects have changed over time
Rachel Notley on Trans Mountain: ‘It’s time to pick those tools back up, folks’
The Kinder Morgan pipeline will be built with B.C. workers using steel made in Saskatchewan from ore mined in Quebec, writes the Alberta premier
John Horgan: ‘It doesn’t matter who owns the Kinder Morgan pipeline, the risks remain’
We will continue to fight for B.C.’s interests, and stand up for our people, our province, and our future, writes the B.C. premier
By buying Trans Mountain, the Trudeau government breaks an array of promises
Opinion: In one fell swoop, the Liberal government’s purchase of Kinder Morgan’s pipeline fails many groups, from Indigenous communities to the provinces themselves
The federal government gets Trans Mountain—and B.C. gets a new, tougher foe
Opinion: The B.C. government had hoped to kill Trans Mountain by waiting Kinder Morgan out. That plan backfired. Still, there are X-factors that could help John Horgan
The faulty math behind Trudeau’s reasoning for buying Trans Mountain from Kinder Morgan
Opinion: The federal government says delays to the Trans Mountain pipeline were costing Canada $15 billion a year. But that may not be quite right.