Diane Francis

U.S. must come clean on oil

Do Americans want "clean" oil from dirty regimes, such as Venezuela and Saudi Arabia, or do they want "dirty" oil from a clean regime such...

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  • America: Canada's oil junkie

    Friday, Feb. 27, 2009
    Do Americans want “clean” oil from dirty regimes, such as Venezuela and Saudi Arabia, or do they want “dirty” oil from a clean regime such...

  • Caisse de depot's trainwreck part 2

    Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2009
    Henri-Paul Rousseau bailed out of the Caisse de Depot in 2008 after losses and after getting a fat pension for himself and othersNo way...

  • Grownup digital: must read business book

    Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2009
    Don Tapscott is the world's foremost cyber guru and his latest book "Grown Up Digital" is an invaluable guide to the future...

  • Cars, countries and other rescues

    Monday, Feb. 23, 2009
    Automakers have upped their bailout request to Ottawa and Queen's Park and these governments have no choice but to pony up. Tough ...

  • Fairfax Financial's 2008 coup

    Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
     The year 2008 will go down as one of history's worst, but it was the best year in the history of Canada's Fairfax Financial...

Biography

Diane Francis, Editor-at-Large of the Financial Post, is an entrepreneur, author, broadcaster, speaker and columnist. She became a columnist with the Financial Post in 1987, joined its Board of Directors in 1988 and became its Editor from 1991 to 1998 when the paper was bought and incorporated into the National Post. Diane has been a columnist for 25 years with the Toronto Star, Maclean's, the Southam newspaper chain and Sun newspaper chain as well as a regular broadcast commentator on business and politics.

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