Keystone: Political drama far from over By: Stephen Blank , / 16 January, 2015 The approval of the pipeline is of major interest to Canadians both for and against it, but the action is playing out south of the border.
In praise of the emerging debate around energy By: Tzeporah Berman , / 9 January, 2015 Tzeporah Berman on what to expect for climate change action in 2015.
On the Verge Series Contributors: Madelaine Drohan , Scott Gilmore , John McArthur , Tzeporah Berman , Saskia Sassen , Only one week into 2015, and January has proven to […]
Keystone XL: Cornerstone or Tombstone? By: Stephen Blank , / 17 November, 2014 How does the pipeline project fit into the larger North American energy puzzle? By Stephen Blank and Monica Gattinger.
Just the Facts: But Which Ones? By: Madelaine Drohan , / 27 September, 2013 Madelaine Drohan considers the facts behind the Keystone debate, those being used by Stephen Harper and the less cheery ones regarding climate change.
Shale Force Winds By: Glen Hodgson , / 21 June, 2013 Glen Hodgson on why the U.S. shale gale threatens to blow Canada off course, and how our government and energy producers can step up their game.
Keystone Uber Alles? By: Stephen Saideman , / 27 February, 2013 Steve Saideman on why neither Canadian domestic policy nor Canadian-U.S. relations begin and end with the Keystone pipeline.
Whither Canada-U.S. Relations? By: Roland Paris , / 29 June, 2012 Roland Paris on why the Canada-U.S. relationship today is sound, despite what some may think.
Making America Smile By: Anouk Dey , / 3 April, 2012 In Washington this week, Prime Minister Harper gave President Obama two reasons to frown.
North America is a Process By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 3 April, 2012 Jennifer Jeffs considers how the continent has integrated – and how it hasn’t – nearly 20 years after NAFTA.
Gerald Butts: Keystone XL Skeptic By: OpenCanada Staff , / 31 January, 2012 KeystoneXL is no environmental victory. WWF Canada CEO Gerald Butts on why it will eventually be built.