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Dylan Robertson, Nojoud Al Mallees
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News
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September 16th 2024
The Liberals have accused the Conservatives of dismissing the expertise of more than 200 economists who wrote a letter earlier this year describing the carbon price as the least expensive, most efficient way to lower emissions.
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This is apparently how the carbon tax ends in Canada: not with a bang but a surrender. Last week, B.C. Premier David Eby acknowledged his government wouldn’t maintain the province’s long-standing consumer carbon tax — one that predates the federal version by a decade — if a future federal government eliminates its own.
Max Fawcett
Opinion, Politics
| September 17th 2024
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A proposed hydro dam twice the size of British Columbia’s Site C megaproject, looms large over the East Coast’s energy future. The project is called Gull Island, and it is a beast.
John Woodside
Analysis, Energy, Politics
| September 17th 2024
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Canadian MPs are back in the capital and kicked off day one by digging into the climate and financial impacts of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion (TMX).
Natasha Bulowski
News, Politics, Ottawa Insider
| September 17th 2024
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The NDP's decision to abandon the Liberals restores the influence of the Bloc Québécois.
Geneviève Tellier
Opinion
| September 17th 2024
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Promise to ‘transition away from fossil fuels’ made at Cop28 climate talks has been left out of draft resolutions
Fiona Harvey
News
| September 17th 2024
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Alberta's Energy Minister Brian Jean says the effort might involve using public finances, even though industry is already legally required to clean up its mess.
Bob Weber
News
| September 16th 2024
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Federal Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson made the announcement today in Halifax, saying Nova Scotia Power Inc. needs the money to cover higher costs resulting from the delayed delivery of electricity from the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric plant in Labrador.
Michael Tutton
News
| September 16th 2024
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From the archives
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Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
News
| September 3rd 2024
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