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Warren Mabee

Reversing the trend for Canadian energy

Opinion | BY WARREN MABEE | March 2, 2022
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is pictured in the West Block on Feb. 9. While Natural Resources Canada rightly highlights the downward trend in our greenhouse gas emissions per unit of energy consumed, a different pattern emerges when we look at energy use per capita, writes Warren Mabee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY WARREN MABEE | March 2, 2022
Opinion | BY WARREN MABEE | March 2, 2022
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is pictured in the West Block on Feb. 9. While Natural Resources Canada rightly highlights the downward trend in our greenhouse gas emissions per unit of energy consumed, a different pattern emerges when we look at energy use per capita, writes Warren Mabee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY WARREN MABEE | March 2, 2022
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is pictured in the West Block on Feb. 9. While Natural Resources Canada rightly highlights the downward trend in our greenhouse gas emissions per unit of energy consumed, a different pattern emerges when we look at energy use per capita, writes Warren Mabee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY WARREN MABEE | March 2, 2022
Opinion | BY WARREN MABEE | March 2, 2022
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is pictured in the West Block on Feb. 9. While Natural Resources Canada rightly highlights the downward trend in our greenhouse gas emissions per unit of energy consumed, a different pattern emerges when we look at energy use per capita, writes Warren Mabee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY WARREN MABEE | April 14, 2021
Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna is pictured in Ottawa in November 2020. Aside from highlighting areas in our health-care system that needed increased capacity, COVID-19 has us rethinking where infrastructure investments need to be made, writes Warren Mabee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY WARREN MABEE | April 14, 2021
Opinion | BY WARREN MABEE | April 14, 2021
Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna is pictured in Ottawa in November 2020. Aside from highlighting areas in our health-care system that needed increased capacity, COVID-19 has us rethinking where infrastructure investments need to be made, writes Warren Mabee. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY WARREN MABEE | January 17, 2018
Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr delivers a keynote at Bloomberg’s Future of Energy Summit in New York City in April 2016. Canadian energy producers could find themselves looking for new buyers if NAFTA falls apart, writes Warren Mabee. Photograph courtesy of Natural Resources Canada
Opinion | BY WARREN MABEE | January 17, 2018
Opinion | BY WARREN MABEE | January 17, 2018
Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr delivers a keynote at Bloomberg’s Future of Energy Summit in New York City in April 2016. Canadian energy producers could find themselves looking for new buyers if NAFTA falls apart, writes Warren Mabee. Photograph courtesy of Natural Resources Canada