
Globetrotting Métis woman making connections with Indigenous communities
Coming from rural Alberta roots, Métis geophysicist and community relations specialist Thalia Aspeslet couldn’t have imagined how large her world would one day become.

A Matter of Fact: CCPA report against Trans Mountain misleading, incorrect
A report released last week by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives argued that the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion is not economically viable and is environmentally dangerous. The CCPA’s claims are misleading and incorrect.

Canada’s economy already benefiting from LNG
With more than 6,000 people now at work in BC on the LNG Canada project and associated Coastal GasLink pipeline – and contracts being awarded to companies along the cross-country construction supply chain – community and business leaders are eager for the next new LNG development.

Indigenous inclusion and economic development practitioner sees ‘truly big’ opportunity in oil and gas
As one of the newest board members of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB), Annie Korver is committed to helping create mutually beneficial business opportunities between energy companies and Indigenous communities.

Commentary: US natural gas imports to Canada up 1,233% since 2000
In recent years, the United States has undergone an energy renaissance of sorts. After decades of importing significant volumes of natural gas, there has been a transformation in both the economy and policy on that source of energy in particular.

Artist aims to use reclamation paintings to change the conversation about Canadian oil and gas
Longtime Alberta artist Shannon Carla King paints beautiful landscapes with a twist – they are of spaces in the oil sands that have been reclaimed by producing companies or created by operators to protect the environment.

From roughneck to CFO: One Métis woman’s unconventional career journey
Raylene Whitford’s unorthodox career path took the Métis woman from corporate boardrooms to a frigid winter working as a roughneck in northern Alberta.

LISTEN: CEC’s Gregory John on how First Nations benefit from oil and gas development
Canadian Energy Centre Indigenous Content Producer Gregory John joins the Rundown Tank podcast, hosted by Refinitiv, to discuss how oil and gas development can benefit Canadian First Nations.

Ontario pipe producer investing to support future demand for Canadian natural gas
One of the largest employers in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario is nearing completion of a major project that will support jobs as the province and country work to recover the economy from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Environmental and social standards on the line as free market pressured to move away from fossil fuels
World oil demand is forecast to rise into the 2040s, but the multi-billion-dollar opportunity to supply production will increasingly be served by OPEC nations and jurisdictions outside of free markets, according to two new major international oil forecasts.