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Petrol's Paid Pipers

Are the tar sands calling the tune in Alberta's classrooms?

Projects & Initiatives: Education Project

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"Petrol's Paid Pipers," from the Winter 2011 Our Schools / Our Selves,
examines industry-funded lessons on bitumen mining that have been developed
and currently promoted to teachers in Alberta as a strategy to promote a
positive corporate image while maintaining an uncritical business-as-usual
approach to development.

Exploiting Saskatchewan's Potash: Who Benefits?

Reports & Studies
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Transforming Saskatchewan’s Electrical Future (Part 3)

The Potential for Wind and Solar Power

Reports & Studies

Cuts to Forest Service are too deep

Commentary and Fact Sheets
Projects & Initiatives: Resource Economics Project (BC)

Axed: A Decade of Cuts to BC's Forest Service

Reports & Studies
Projects & Initiatives: Resource Economics Project (BC)

Transforming Saskatchewan’s Electrical Future (Part 2)

Using Electricity More Efficiently

Reports & Studies
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