Category: Canada
U.S. looms large in Huron-Bruce agricultural all-candidates meeting
HURON – The topics may have been varied, but the U.S., tariffs and sovereignty were on everyone’s minds during the April 15 Huron-Bruce all-candidates meeting in Clinton. Five of the county’s six federal candidates attended, including Conservative Ben Lobb, James Rice of the Liberal Party, New Democrat Melanie Burrett, and independent candidates Justin L. Smith […]
TMX’s C$3B/Year Oil & Gas Subsidy Lesson: Design Energy Corridor For Electrons Not Oil
Canada is once again flirting with the idea of an east-west energy corridor. The vision sounds big and bold: a designated path across the country to carry everything from crude oil to natural gas, hydrogen to electricity. In this rapid, Trump-inflected election cycle, political leaders are lining up behind the … [continued]
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We asked American and Canadian cottagers if our recent national tensions were affecting travel plans this summer. Here’s what they said
On March 28th, we posted on Facebook asking Canadian cottagers who have a cottage in the U.S., and vice-versa, about their thoughts on the recent tensions and tariffs between our … Continued
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Why Canada’s Robertson screwdriver is far superior to the American Phillips screw
If you are a true Canadian, the only screwdrivers you enjoy using are Robertson (black, red, green, or yellow handles denote the size of screw). Oddly, the square-hole fastener, patented … Continued
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British Columbia Pays HTEC Millions For Another Hydrogen Station Nobody Needs
HTEC just opened another hydrogen fueling station in British Columbia. It sits gleaming and underused in the Lower Mainland, one more high-cost monument to a transportation future that never arrived. It’s an infrastructure project aimed at a market that doesn’t exist, serving vehicles that aren’t being driven, with fuel no … [continued]
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