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Etam: Disinformation as an Art Form and Gov’t Department – What Could Go Wrong?

Commentary, Climate, Energy, Terry EtamMay 15, 2022

I’m not a fan of making predictions of any specificity, because there are usually way too many variables at play for anything of consequence. Trying to guess the price of oil at YE 2022 leaves me speechless despite the pathetically …

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Etam: The Federal Climate Plan – Far Out of Touch with the World, with First Nations, with its Regions, and the Feds Just Don’t Care

Commentary, Climate, Energy, Terry EtamApril 7, 2022

People have been asking for thoughts on the recently announced federal climate plan. I shrug. I ask them what their thoughts are on the Iowa State Fair Hog Calling Regulations. I am indifferent. I know I should care, but what’s …

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Policy on the Frontier | An Industry Insider on the Real State of Canadian Energy

Video, Energy, Policy on the FrontierMay 10, 2022

Frontier Centre · Policy on the Frontier with Terry Etam An Industry Insider on the Real State of Canadian Energy Affordable, dependable, reliable and secure energy has always, been foundational to  Canada’s economic competitiveness and high standard of living.  Yet …

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A Stake Through the Heartland

Commentary, Climate, Culture Wars, Energy, Terry EtamMay 4, 2022

Inflation and supply chain issues are greatly stressing the country’s producing class The other week, I visited my mom in Saskatchewan, in a little town up in what is called the province’s northeast but really isn’t. It is the parkland …

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Policy on the Frontier | An Industry Insider on the Real State of Canadian Energy

April 21, 2022

An Industry Insider on the Real State of Canadian Energy Affordable, dependable, reliable and secure energy has always, been foundational to  Canada’s economic competitiveness and high standard of living.  Yet the broader political and media consensus today, based on the …

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Former Premier Peckford vs Pandemic Narrative: Solutions (Part 2 of 3)

Commentary, COVID-19, Lee HardingJanuary 12, 2022

The pandemic response has been misguided and contrary to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, says former Newfoundland premier Brian Peckford. The sole living First Minister from the constitutional negotiations in 1981-82 believes lockdowns and vaccine passports were unconstitutional, and …

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Heroin: U.S. Withdrawal, Counternarcotics Policies in Afghanistan, and the Looming Epidemic

Essay, Healthcare & Welfare, Anil AnandOctober 4, 2021

There are many natural and geo-political phenomena that will affect the next several decades; climate change, COVID-19 and its variants, social unrest, and rising tensions between China and the United States amongst them. As governments and societies learn to anticipate …

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When the Media Doesn’t tell the Truth – the Floyd and Boushie Cases

Commentary, Aboriginal Futures, Brian GiesbrechtApril 18, 2021

Derek Chauvin is the Minneapolis police officer who achieved international notoriety for his role in the death of George Floyd. A video showing Chauvin kneeling on Floyd’s neck for nine minutes, as Floyd pleaded that he couldn’t breathe, was viewed …

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Report on the Decriminalization for Simple Possession of Illicit Drugs: The Police Perspective

Essay, Government, Anil AnandOctober 16, 2020

The Canadian Association for Police Services has just released a fourteen-page report on the decriminalization of drugs (Findings and recommendations report. Decriminalization for Simple Possession of Illicit Drugs: Exploring Impacts on Public Safety & Policing, Special Purpose Committee on the …

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