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Category: Canadian Politics

Future Proofing Canada’s Workforce

July 17, 2018August 8, 2018 ~ conversationsthatmatterwithstuartmcnish ~ Leave a comment

We are in the midst of the fourth industrial revolution and the impact it will have on work is dramatic. Rather than creating millions of jobs, the new economy will displace old technology and jobs with either automation or professions that require very few humans.

Marijuana: Learning from Washington State

July 5, 2018July 17, 2018 ~ conversationsthatmatterwithstuartmcnish ~ Leave a comment

As Canada sets to legalize marijuana, it looks to other places for guidance, such as Washington state, which has already gone through legalization.

Reducing Carbon Through Regulation

June 19, 2018July 11, 2018 ~ conversationsthatmatterwithstuartmcnish ~ Leave a comment

Carbon taxes make governments feel good about their commitment to reducing the production of greenhouse gases. It’s not an effective tool, it annoys taxpayers who simply pay more while continuing to live their lives the way they did before.

Participatory Democracy in Action

June 6, 2018June 13, 2018 ~ conversationsthatmatterwithstuartmcnish ~ Leave a comment

When companies and governments do not have your best interests at heart, how can you stand up and say something?

Putting the brakes on Vancouver’s housing market

May 22, 2018June 5, 2018 ~ conversationsthatmatterwithstuartmcnish ~ Leave a comment

For LNG in BC it’s crunch time. The LNG Alliance says the time is now – decide to move forward and build and then start selling Natural Gas in 2023 or 2024, which is projected to be the next market window.

LNG, First Nations: It’s time to decide

May 22, 2018June 5, 2018 ~ conversationsthatmatterwithstuartmcnish ~ Leave a comment

For LNG in BC it’s crunch time. The LNG Alliance says the time is now – decide to move forward and build and then start selling Natural Gas in 2023 or 2024, which is projected to be the next market window.

Why Some First Nations Want Kinder Morgan Built

May 17, 2018May 22, 2018 ~ conversationsthatmatterwithstuartmcnish ~ Leave a comment

The Kinder Morgan pipeline is dividing Canadian opinion. First Nations groups are no different – why would some of them want it built?

LNG and First Nations

May 3, 2018May 8, 2018 ~ conversationsthatmatterwithstuartmcnish ~ Leave a comment

We're often told that First Nations in British Columbia are opposed to energy development – but is it really that simple?

LNG in an Age of Uncertainty

April 26, 2018May 8, 2018 ~ conversationsthatmatterwithstuartmcnish ~ Leave a comment

British Columbia's Premier wants to increase the production of Liquefied Natural Gas in his province. But it has come to an abrupt halt due to a few obstacles. So what is the status of LNG in BC?

Opinion: How the Internet Undermined The Freedom of the Press.

February 9, 2018February 13, 2018 ~ conversationsthatmatterwithstuartmcnish ~ Leave a comment

It is time for mainstream media to publicly recognize the populist revolt that has occurred against it and recalibrate.

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