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For many years, Canada’s oil and natural gas resources have been leveraged to provide thousands of jobs, billions of dollars ...
Earlier this month, a group of environmentalists and public justice advocates announced they are legally challenging the ...
Canada is gearing up to launch nation-building projects that jumpstart economic development and affirm Canadian sovereignty.
Our new report, Unfinished Business, examines the issue of methane leaks from Canada’s non-producing wells. The report’s ...
In response to turbulent trade dynamics with our southern neighbour, governments across Canada are busy making important ...
In response to an era of “polycrisis” — affordability, climate change and volatile trade dynamics — governments across Canada ...
There are estimated to be over 520,000 non-producing (inactive, suspended, abandoned and orphaned) oil and gas wells in ...
Electric trucks are a key part of the solution to decarbonize Canada’s freight sector. They reduce traffic-related air ...
A third of trucks in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) could switch to electric models today — with that number growing if charging stations are built where they are needed most. A new ...
Electrifying medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDVs) — trucks and vans — in Ontario offers a major opportunity to save businesses money on fuel and maintenance, cut pollution and re-energize the ...
Canadians spend around 90% of their time indoors; consequently, their home and building quality has a definitive impact on their health outcomes. Poor quality housing—characterized by inadequate ...
VANCOUVER — British Columbia is the first jurisdiction in Canada to have met its 2025 oil and gas methane emissions reduction target, doing so two years ahead of schedule, according to new analysis ...
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