Kevin Gregory (@kevinjgregory) 's Twitter Profile
Kevin Gregory

@kevinjgregory

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Ryan Berry (@ryan_level2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't shut in Canada's oil yet: We just got a wake-up call on how important our oil actually is business.financialpost.com/wcm/48f9980f-1… via National Post

Muhammad Lila (@muhammadlila) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Something amazing just happened, and it didn’t make a single headline. It happened in a place you’ve probably never been, to a family you’ve never met And it's the best story you'll read. A Thread. (Hint: It involves sports, refugees, and what it means to be Canadian.)

Eric Nuttall (@ericnuttall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Frontier oilsands project would have lower emissions intensity than the average refined barrel in the US + employ 2,500 Canadians + generate $55BN in much needed royalties and taxes for hospital and school construction. Only in Canada would we even debate approving this!!!

The Frontier oilsands project would have lower emissions intensity than the average refined barrel in the US + employ 2,500  Canadians + generate $55BN in much needed royalties and taxes for hospital and school construction.  Only in Canada would we even debate approving this!!!
Ryan Berry (@ryan_level2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If there are no stupid questions, then what kind of questions do stupid people ask? Do they get smart just in time to ask questions?" Scott Adams

Bloomberg (@business) 's Twitter Profile Photo

China’s lockdown measures to minimize further coronavirus infections have created one unexpected benefit — a dramatic improvement to the nation’s air quality trib.al/Q1xpdyL

Peter Tertzakian (@ptertzakian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shocks to an #energy system affects everyone. Our #oil supply system is about to back up. My latest col in the Financial Post speaks to our vulnerability. #COVID19 FP Energy business.financialpost.com/commodities/en…

Andrew Coyne 🇺🇦🇮🇱🇬🇪🇲🇩 (@acoyne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The gall is just staggering. All the years the Tories were cutting spending, the Libs screamed blue murder. Once in power they brought in the largest rise in spending outside of recession in 50 years. They didn’t set anything aside for a rainy day. They had it set aside for them.

John Alexander (@mrjalex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"There are 3 primary drivers of results in life: 1) Your luck (randomness). 2) Your strategy (choices). 3) Your actions (habits). 2 of the 3 are under your control. But if you master those 2, you improve the odds that luck will work for you, not against you." –James Clear

Ryan Berry (@ryan_level2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wife: Did I get fat during the quarantine? Husband: Well you weren’t that skinny to begin with. Time of death: 6:30PM Cause: COVID

Oil Sands Action (@oilsandsaction) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we applied Canadian standards everywhere we could reduce the emissions from global oil production by 23%. Another example of why the world needs more 🇨🇦 energy. We are problem solvers, innovators and environmental leaders. #ActOnClimate

If we applied Canadian standards everywhere we could reduce the emissions from global oil production by 23%.

Another example of why the world needs more 🇨🇦 energy. We are problem solvers, innovators and environmental leaders. #ActOnClimate
Eric Nuttall (@ericnuttall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canada is in economic trouble. Under the Trudeau government GDP per capita is flat, productivity growth is the lowest in the G7, and debt per Canadian is up >35%. To place a de-facto production cap on a sector that = ~15% of the Canadian economy (costing 51,000 fewer jobs and

Canada is in economic trouble. Under the Trudeau government GDP per capita is flat, productivity growth is the lowest in the G7, and debt per Canadian is up >35%. To place a de-facto production cap on a sector that = ~15% of the Canadian economy (costing 51,000 fewer jobs and
Richard Dias (@richarddias_cfa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Young Canadians are being gaslit about the economy and how we got here. Even if President Trump were to reverse course tomorrow, Canada would still face a plethora of structural problems. Only by acknowledging that reality can we seek to remedy it. youtu.be/FKArGpqbXoA