by Cristina Mazza | May 30, 2018 | Canadian, Economy/Finance, Energy, Sustainability
Canadian energy issues can be hard to navigate in the political world without being equipped with a technical background in how energy is generated and used. Here is the third article of the Energy Literacy series, focusing on a particularly relevant topic in the...
by Cristina Mazza | May 15, 2018 | Energy, Policy, Provincial, Sustainability
Canadian energy issues can be hard to navigate in the political world without being equipped with a technical background in how energy is generated and used. Here is the second article of the Energy Literacy series, to bring some engineering knowledge, as well as...
by Natasha Kornak | Feb 20, 2018 | Canadian, Economy/Finance, Energy, Feminism, Indigenous, Non-Partisan
As conservatives, we believe that entrepreneurial spirit is the driving force of the Canadian economy. I recently had the privilege of attending the Manning Centre Networking Conference in Ottawa where I was able to hear JP Gladu, President and CEO of the Canadian...
by Michaela Glasgo | Feb 9, 2018 | Alberta, Canadian, Economy/Finance, Energy, Federal, Pipelines, Provincial
What do pipelines, wine and Rachel Notley have in common? Besides being three things that I frequently discuss, before last week, you probably wouldn’t have been able to guess. Last week, it was announced that BC had thrown another hail mary in the fight...
by Cristina Mazza | Nov 16, 2017 | Canadian, Energy, Sustainability
Canadian energy issues can be hard to navigate in the political world without being equipped with a technical background in how energy is generated and used. Hence, this is the first article of a new blog series on Energy Literacy, to bring some engineering knowledge,...
by Michaela Glasgo | Jul 4, 2017 | Alberta, Canadian, Conservatism and Youth, Energy
Let me set the scene for you: It’s a beautiful and typical day at work. I am performing my usual balancing act of social media moderation, drafting press releases and dealing with the public as a man walks in to my office. He is obviously upset, seething as he speaks...