Jim Johannsson (@jimjohannsson) 's Twitter Profile
Jim Johannsson

@jimjohannsson

Retired engineer, weekend pilot.

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calendar_today26-01-2009 20:10:29

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"The most important article you'll read today." Terry Newman: Inside the minds of Concordia's anti-Israel activists | National Post nationalpost.com/opinion/inside…

Jamie Sarkonak (@sarkonakj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Edmonton's Al Rashid mosque, the oldest in Canada (1938), called on the police chief to resign for taking a justifiable training trip to Israel. Despite being a symbol of Canadian multiculturalism, integration evidently remains a challenge. My column: nationalpost.com/opinion/jamie-…

ChrisVarcoe (@chrisvarcoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's the case for new pipelines? New report finds $31B economic lift — & 112,000 jobs – for Canada from new oil pipelines “I can’t think of anything else that would give such a large jolt to the CDN economy over a 10-yr period,” says ATB's Mark Parsons. calgaryherald.com/opinion/column…

Heather Exner-Pirot (@exnerpirot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“It’s not enough for Mr. Carney to sign the pipeline memorandum and leave it at that. More needs to be done to create the conditions to get the private sector to the table and start building, so Mr. Carney can achieve his stated goal of turning Canada into an energy superpower.

“It’s not enough for Mr. Carney to sign the pipeline memorandum and leave it at that. More needs to be done to create the conditions to get the private sector to the table and start building, so Mr. Carney can achieve his stated goal of turning Canada into an energy superpower.
Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱 (@jkenney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“There is no business case” for East Coast LNG - Justin Trudeau, immediately following Russia’s full scale invasion of Ukraine. This must stand as one of the most flagrantly stupid remarks ever made by a Canadian Prime Minister. Everyone in politics says dumb things from time

National Post (@nationalpost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From our partners Financial Post: The oilsands don't get special tax breaks; they play by the same rules as all businesses financialpost.com/commodities/en…

Heather Exner-Pirot (@exnerpirot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s now obvious that Keystone is going to be easier and more economic than a northwest pipeline and will move first. That’s our own doing, Canada, and I greatly lament that fact. We couldn’t have gotten a more serious lesson in realism and geopolitics this past 18 months, and

Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱 (@jkenney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Parks Canada is entrusted with preserving and celebrating Canadian history. So why do they constantly denigrate our history? The story of our Prairie pioneers is noble and inspiring: immigrants arriving with nothing but dreams and a bottomless work ethic who overcame

Heather Exner-Pirot (@exnerpirot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Brunswickers face the “certainty” of further increases to their electricity bills. Amongst other things, the panel recommended installing more natural gas furnaces, rather than generating power using natural gas and using it for electric heating, which is less efficient (a

Heather Exner-Pirot (@exnerpirot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice 'Team Canada' approach over there, David Eby . Maybe next time operate in good faith to find solutions to legitimate concerns instead of blocking AB and SK energy development outright. "An October 2025 internal briefing note obtained by the Western Standard under B.C.’s

Tristin Hopper (@tristinhopper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A year ago I published Don't Be Canada, outlining eight areas in which Canada is uniquely dysfunctional. In the interim 12 months, the Government of Alberta has made meaningful progress on *all eight* categories. This is why I keep telling people that reform is possible now, and

A year ago I published Don't Be Canada, outlining eight areas in which Canada is uniquely dysfunctional. In the interim 12 months, the Government of Alberta has made meaningful progress on *all eight* categories. This is why I keep telling people that reform is possible now, and
Trans Mountain (@transmtn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canada’s energy infrastructure does more than move resources, it helps drive long-term economic value. New analysis from Studio.Energy shows expanded oil export capacity could: ➡️ Add $30B+ to GDP annually ➡️ Support 100,000+ jobs ➡️ Strengthen global competitiveness

Canada’s energy infrastructure does more than move resources, it helps drive long-term economic value.

New analysis from Studio.Energy shows expanded oil export capacity could: 

➡️ Add $30B+ to GDP annually
➡️ Support 100,000+ jobs
➡️ Strengthen global competitiveness
Danielle Smith (@abdaniellesmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Alberta and Nova Scotia working together to make Canada a natural gas superpower. We have the resources, ambition, and industry expertise to supply Europe, Asia, and the world’s energy needs. Enough talk. It’s time to act; it’s time to build - so let’s get shovels in

BREAKING: Alberta and Nova Scotia working together to make Canada a natural gas superpower. 

We have the resources, ambition, and industry expertise to supply Europe, Asia, and the world’s energy needs. Enough talk. It’s time to act; it’s time to build - so let’s get shovels in
Oil Sands Action (@oilsandsaction) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇨🇦 Canada is at a crossroads — and the choice it makes on a new West Coast pipeline could define its energy future for decades. No matter the route for a new pipeline — whether through northern BC or via the existing Trans Mountain route — Canadian business and energy leaders

🇨🇦 Canada is at a crossroads — and the choice it makes on a new West Coast pipeline could define its energy future for decades.

No matter the route for a new pipeline — whether through northern BC or via the existing Trans Mountain route — Canadian business and energy leaders