By the time most commentary reacts, the window has already narrowed.
CORE Take pieces are intentionally short. They surface early pressure signals, decision traps, and narrative shifts that often go unnoticed until it’s too late.
Read them as early indicators — not final judgments.
Why Timing Can Make or Break a Public Statement
Timing is the difference between leading a conversation and losing control of it. In this #COREtake, we unpack how the right moment can amplify your message — and how poor timing can bury it entirely.
Infrastructure as Identity Politics
Pipelines, bridges, transit lines, runways — they should be judged on cost, efficiency, and safety. But when projects become symbols of identity, facts take a back seat.
Pipelines to tidewater? What it really takes.
Getting pipelines to tidewater in Canada isn’t just about steel in the ground—it’s about navigating regulatory, Indigenous, social, and political challenges with precision. Here’s what it really takes to succeed.
A seat at the table doesn’t always mean a voice in the room.
Indigenous people are increasingly included in decision-making — but inclusion without influence is just optics. This #COREtake explores why real partnership requires more than a seat at the table.
Canada, an energy superpower?
A group of Canadians coined the phrase “energy superpower” 20 years ago. But vision alone won’t get us there—especially if governments keep burying the blueprint.
