Aiming for a Win-Win

Seeking agreements that benefit all players

 

Enbridge and EVRAZ

A partnership forged in high-quality steel

 

Controlling Biosecurity Risks

Clubroot and other pathogens pose threats

 

Biosecurity And You

7 things farmers need to know about clubroot

 

Oil Power: an Eco-Revolution

Petroleum power has aided the environment

 

|The Arteries of Our Civilization

Landowners’ part in energy transport is key to prosperity

 

View From Above

Research explores aerial leak detection

 

Eyes in the Sky

Drones show promise for improved safety, cost savings and early detection of infrastructure issues

 

Earning Your Trust

Pipeline companies are working at it

 

Your Feedback

What landowners are saying about CAEPLA

 

Better Access, Better Projects

Smart, safe, cost-effective solutions

 

In the Public Interest?

NEB Regulators are just people, with faults and biases — and no special wisdom

 

Common Ground Alliance

Preventing infrastructure damage is key to safety

 

Farm Families ‘Bullied’

Manitoba Hydro and NDP government under fire

 

Pipelines Need Freedom Too

Direct negotiations are best for everyone

 

Voluntary Exchange

Replacing expropriation with respect

 

Energy Superpower in Waiting

Respect for rights will rally Quebec support

 

Property Rights Mean Prosperity

Central planning no way to run the energy sector

 

Bipole Blunders

Expropriation for hydro project will cost billions

 

What is CAEPLA?

Landowners want in on opportunities

 

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