Category: Politics

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Carbon Pricing: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly

Canadian energy issues can be hard to navigate in the political world without being equipped with a technical background in how energy is generated and used. Here is the third article of the Energy Literacy series, focusing on a particularly relevant topic in the energy industry. With the Ontario election having just passed, and the…
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June 20, 2018 0

Because You Know That I’m All About That Baseload

Canadian energy issues can be hard to navigate in the political world without being equipped with a technical background in how energy is generated and used. Here is the second article of the Energy Literacy series, to bring some engineering knowledge, as well as perspective, to these Canadian energy issues. With the environment being a…
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June 20, 2018 0

It Could Have Been Me

Today marks the 28th anniversary of the Montreal Massacre that happened at the École Polytechnique. Four years ago, I attended a memorial of that tragedy on campus, and remember thinking, “It could have been me.” If I was a student at the École Polytechnique, then it definitely could have been me that got killed also. As I attended…
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December 7, 2017 0

From Well to Wheels to Politics

Canadian energy issues can be hard to navigate in the political world without being equipped with a technical background in how energy is generated and used. Hence, this is the first article of a new blog series on Energy Literacy, to bring some engineering knowledge, as well as perspective, to these Canadian energy issues. From…
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November 25, 2017 0

Can Women Have It All?

Two years ago, out of curiosity, I attended a Women in Business event, where the central theme seemed to be, “women can have it all.” Listening to female entrepreneurs discuss how they managed to balance having kids and raising a family while building a business was an inspiration, and sparked an entrepreneurial drive in me. Like many…
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November 6, 2017 2

Hold my beer…and your taxes

It’s right before a long-weekend and one thing on the mind of many Canadians is enjoying the one thing Canadians are proud of: our beer. Sure, Canada also excels at making wines and spirits, but when it comes to beer, that is something we trump the United States in (okay, pun totally intended there). Canadians…
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August 4, 2017 0

Small Staircase, Big Spending?

When I was in high school, I used to sometimes take a shortcut through a corn field to get home after school which included a trek through a swampy area. What a few ingenious senior students from my school decided to do was install a bridge to help get through it. While not perfect, it…
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August 4, 2017 0

An Engineering Graduate’s Reaction to Our New Governor General

Last week I was overjoyed to hear the news about Julie Payette becoming our new Governor General. I once heard that the nature of the role of Governor General requires one to transcend politics. So here, I plan to write my perspective on this not as a Tory, a Liberal, a New Democrat, or even as a political commentator,…
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July 23, 2017 0

Make Sustainability Great Again

With the fairly recent news of Trump pulling out of the Paris Agreement on climate change, the question of whether or not the private sector will step up when it comes to sustainable development has been popping up everywhere. Regardless of what you think of Trump’s decision, this is an interesting question to consider. Can…
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July 3, 2017 0