Not all mines are created equal. Here we try to assess the graphite/copper/tungsten/nickel projects before the Major Projects Office. https://t.co/Rp4MAc5Kyc
Exciting to be on @TheHubCanada today speaking about all the announcements coming out of Ottawa to support Canada's energy export ambitions. We are on a good track but there is more road ahead to prove our investment worthiness. My thanks to @faliceemo
https://t.co/bP1HtbOsEM
Regardless of partisan affiliation I'm glad my cousin @coreyhoganyyc is out there making the pro-federalist case for Alberta staying in Canada.
I thought his video could use a little something extra, so I made a West Wing version.
Let Hogan be Hogan.
https://t.co/xEjj9tYujb
The controversy over Ottawa’s proposed new cattle traceability regs has all the ingredients of a uniquely Canadian policy fight: disease prevention, rural distrust of gov., ag-tech innovation, privacy fears & a regulatory system struggling to keep up https://t.co/uhhjPoVnwS
Alberta separatism is creating some strange political alliances. @jkenney@coreyhoganyyc 's pro-Canada event drew in Liberal organizers, yes. But also oilpatch execs, venture capitalists, nonprofit leaders, academics and others. https://t.co/RIObU3jkXx
Two seemingly unrelated energy merger deals are unfolding in Canada that, on the surface, seem to be about natural gas development and LNG exports. In reality, they could hold the key to something far bigger: the next phase of oilsands growth.
https://t.co/eoCCIZsazt
Unlike the Quebec separatist movement, the one in Alberta lacks the formal backing of a major political party and the institutional discipline that comes with it. Yet in the language of persecution, they are sounding more and more like their Quebec counterparts.
Despite perceptions of division, Albertans and other Canadians share significant common ground on key issues - analysis from @BDecillia@trevortombe https://t.co/HMEBDI7wGe
Alberta ditching the clock change sounds minor, but it reveals how time shapes everything from happy hour 🍸to the power grid. Started with a selfish question… ended with insights on energy demand, productivity, and syncing with BC. https://t.co/3OrISgGoET
Nice to go back on West of Centre, a podcast I used to produce. We talk about electoral boundaries, the latest pro-separatist "AI slopaganda," the Oct. referendum Qs, and "Alberta Time" DST too. Many thanks to @markusoff@alex_n_boyd@mattscace67 https://t.co/qugVmHRQ2F
CBC simulation (imprecise but useful):
Majority map: UCP 48 seats (−1 vs 2023)
Minority map: UCP up to 56 seats, including tight Calgary wins
Potential 23-seat gap over NDP.