Canada’s federal and provincial governments are in conflict over the control of energy resources. The author advocates, in the interest of Canadian unity, a strong federal presence in the development of oil and gas supplies and a larger federal share of the revenues produced. To strike a balance between federal and provincial control he suggests a measure of provincial ownership of offshore resources and a greater role for the provinces in federal decision-making.Le gouvernement fédérale et les gouvernements provinciaux ont des conflits en ce qui concernent le contrôle de l'energie de nos resources. L'auteur préconise l'intérêt de l'unité canadienne par une forte présence fédérale dans le dévélopement des resources d'huile et de gaz et une ...
Over the past decade, energy policy has become increasingly controversial in Canada and the United S...
textThe fuel for dynamic change in the United State’s energy relationship with Canada lies in immens...
Throughout history, the phrase In the name of the King justified actions that trumped the rights o...
For many years, development of the oil and gas potential off the east coast of Canada was delayed wh...
By the end of the present century, oil and gas from Canada\u27s frontier should comprise a substanti...
While it is a truism that people shape resources, it is equally true that resources shape people. Th...
Canada is struggling to fully develop, sell and move its energy resources. This is a dramatic change...
On February 1, 1977, the Prime Minister of Canada and the Premiers of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and...
The author argues that the federal government should empower the National Energy Board to regulate t...
Canada dispose of a rich variety of energy resources including oil, gas, coal and uranium. As a net ...
Written in the early 1980s, author I.A. McDougall shows that as an import-dependent country, Canada ...
Federalism can exacerbate tensions around the uneven geographical distribution of natural resources....
The Provinces of British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland...
Most of the unproduced oil and gas in Canada is subject to public ownership. This fact places a duty...
As the subject matter of environment is not specifically assigned in the Constitution to only the ...
Over the past decade, energy policy has become increasingly controversial in Canada and the United S...
textThe fuel for dynamic change in the United State’s energy relationship with Canada lies in immens...
Throughout history, the phrase In the name of the King justified actions that trumped the rights o...
For many years, development of the oil and gas potential off the east coast of Canada was delayed wh...
By the end of the present century, oil and gas from Canada\u27s frontier should comprise a substanti...
While it is a truism that people shape resources, it is equally true that resources shape people. Th...
Canada is struggling to fully develop, sell and move its energy resources. This is a dramatic change...
On February 1, 1977, the Prime Minister of Canada and the Premiers of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and...
The author argues that the federal government should empower the National Energy Board to regulate t...
Canada dispose of a rich variety of energy resources including oil, gas, coal and uranium. As a net ...
Written in the early 1980s, author I.A. McDougall shows that as an import-dependent country, Canada ...
Federalism can exacerbate tensions around the uneven geographical distribution of natural resources....
The Provinces of British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland...
Most of the unproduced oil and gas in Canada is subject to public ownership. This fact places a duty...
As the subject matter of environment is not specifically assigned in the Constitution to only the ...
Over the past decade, energy policy has become increasingly controversial in Canada and the United S...
textThe fuel for dynamic change in the United State’s energy relationship with Canada lies in immens...
Throughout history, the phrase In the name of the King justified actions that trumped the rights o...