How to Incentivise Innovation in Canada’s Energy Industry

In a previous article, How to Survive and Thrive, I addressed why innovation is important to the continued relevance to the Canadian extractive energy industry. This is because, in a changing landscape, cost pressures and environmental sensitivities have increased. Stakeholders, which include all Canadians, are likely to demand a reasonable return on the extraction of…

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Innovate to Survive and Thrive

Canada’s Energy Industry For many years, the energy industry has played a significant role in Canada.  Several years of low oil prices have emphasized how important that role has been, while leaving many to wonder what the future holds. Especially to Western Canadians, the extractive energy industry is seen as a quintessential part of Canada’s…

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London’s Calling – Day 2

Wednesday morning I headed to the Royal Courts of Justice to wander the building and sit in on some arguments for and against assisted suicide. Next up: The Cabinet War Rooms. Used during World War II as a command post and shelter from German bombs, the war rooms were not quite as safe as one…

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London’s Calling – Day 1

Arriving in London I noticed something horribly awry: a sore throat. Fortunately, things could be worse. I walked to my hostel, passing Buckingham Palace and Victoria Station – where I would catch my train to Gatwick Airport in a few days. Tuesday and Wednesday were my big days. Tuesday I headed first to the London…

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Liverpool–and the Dalai Lama in Manchester

The flight to Liverpool was uneventful – I got into town, found the hostel, sent some e-mails, and turned in for the night. Love the name. Sunday I went for a run in the rain, running near but not realizing I missed Sefton Park. Coming back drenched, I showered, had breakfast, and caught a train…

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Ireland

Denmark is expensive! Or at least the Copenhagen airport is. Despite paying way too much for low end food, the flight in showed some really cool windmills installed in the sea – and I had emergency row seats both into and out of Copenhagen. 🙂 The night I arrived in Dublin Ireland was playing in…

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Greece

Leaving Istanbul Ataturk Airport took a while – we sat in queue behind many planes to leave, resulting in the plane arriving in Izmir for my connection about 35 minutes late – leaving 30 minutes for the connection. I talked to a flight attendant that assured me it was the same plane heading to the…

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Turkey

I’m a bit behind on the blog so I will keep my entries about Turkey fairly brief – certainly not doing it justice. The flight from Odessa was uneventful and soon I was in Turkey – paying 45 EUR for a 90 day visa (three times the price for nationals of many other countries… what…

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Odessa

Arriving in Odessa I ventured through the night to my hostel, interpreting the phonetic virtue of the Cyrillic writing to match street names up to the Roman alphabet English versions on my map. I made it to the hostel and checked in. The next day I went for a run, had a shower, then hung…

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