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Home»Posts tagged with»Saskatchewan (Page 11)

Saudi oil minister predicts the end of oil

By Gary Slywchuk on May 26, 2015   Business, Featured Story, Viewpoint  

Could soon be going the way of coal

Saudi oil minister predicts the end of oil

SYED: Could soon be going the way of coal

The battle for oil market share just beginning

By Gary Slywchuk on May 20, 2015   Business, Featured Story, Viewpoint  

The battle for oil market share just beginning

SYED: The IEA says it is too early to tell if the Saudi strategy to squeeze out the competition is working

Rally in oil prices will be short-lived

By Gary Slywchuk on May 13, 2015   Business, Viewpoint  

Look for oil prices in the $35 to $40 range by the fall

Rally in oil prices will be short-lived

SYED: Look for oil prices in the $35 to $40 range by the fall

Saudi shakeup unlikely to affect oil output

By Gary Slywchuk on May 4, 2015   Business, Featured Story, Viewpoint  

Output changes in Saudi policy unlikely

Saudi shakeup unlikely to affect oil output

SYED: Output changes in Saudi policy unlikely

The faulty logic behind Brad Wall’s defense of Canada’s emissions

By Exclusive on April 17, 2015   Environment, Featured Story, Lifestyle, Politics/Law, Viewpoint  

The cost of failing to act will almost certainly outweigh the costs of acting, to the tune of trillions of dollars

The faulty logic behind Brad Wall’s defense of Canada’s emissions

LINNITT: The cost of failing to act will almost certainly outweigh the costs of acting, to the tune of trillions of dollars

Cheer up, western Canada prosperity will return

By The Fraser Institute on March 23, 2015   Business, Featured Story, Politics/Law, Viewpoint  

If it leaves its advantages intact, history will repeat itself

Cheer up, western Canada prosperity will return

MILKE: If it leaves its advantages intact, history will repeat itself

Saskatchewan budget doesn’t work for all generations

By Generation Squeeze on March 19, 2015   Featured Story, Lifestyle, Politics/Law, Viewpoint  

When the government can find new money for asphalt and bricks but not young people it’s time for a change

Saskatchewan budget doesn’t work for all generations

KERSHAW: When the government can find new money for asphalt and bricks but not young people it’s time for a change

Land claims disputes damaging Ontario and BC mining sector

By The Fraser Institute on March 19, 2015   Business, Featured Story, Viewpoint  

Both provinces can learn a thing or two from Saskatchewan’s successful relationship with First Nations

Land claims disputes damaging Ontario and BC mining sector

BAINS and JACKSON: Both provinces can learn a thing or two from Saskatchewan’s successful relationship with First Nations

How a made-in-BC strategy could end AIDS in Canada

By EvidenceNetwork.ca on March 16, 2015   Featured Story, Health, Viewpoint  

Here’s how BC decreased the number of AIDS cases in the province by 88%

How a made-in-BC strategy could end AIDS in Canada

MEILI and MONTANER: Here’s how BC decreased the number of AIDS cases in the province by 88%

We should have seen a collapse in oil prices coming

By Gwyn Morgan on February 4, 2015   Business, Featured Story, Viewpoint  

Back in the ’80s, the Saudis also pulled the plug after their market share was threatened

We should have seen a collapse in oil prices coming

MORGAN: Back in the ’80s, the Saudis also pulled the plug after their market share was threatened

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