Bruce Cheadle
Reporter with The Canadian Press
About Bruce Cheadle
Canadian negotiators pushing emissions trading mechanisms at climate conference
Canada's overall greenhouse gas emissions will likely peak before 2020, says a new report, but achieving the country's 2030 targets is going to require much more work.
Liberals name five-person panel to overhaul mandate of National Energy Board
The panel is to report to Carr by March 31 — not by the Jan. 1 deadline initially announced by the government back in June when it made public the draft mandate for the NEB review.
CPC leadership candidate Michael Chong pitches tax overhaul based on carbon tax
Federal Conservative leadership candidate Michael Chong is proposing a dramatic overhaul of the tax system based on new revenues from taxing carbon.
Carr tells climate forum fossil fuel wealth can't be left in the ground
Prime Minister Trudeau also found himself on the receiving end of some energy−policy indignation in Hamilton, Ont., where an anti−pipeline protester showered him with pumpkin seeds.
Engage early to avoid First Nations veto, AFN chief tells energy conference
The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says free, prior and informed indigenous consent means the right to say yes or no to resource projects.
UN monitoring mission eyes Site C dam impact of Wood Buffalo National Park
The park review opens a new front in the battle over Site C, which is already being challenged in Federal Court by two B.C. First Nations.
Federal government sends mixed messages on how provinces can price carbon
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared to leave the door open to a broader interpretation of carbon pricing in an interview two days earlier.
China cap-and-trade market gives carbon pricing opponents 'nowhere to hide': UN
China is moving ahead with a cap-and-trade market that some believe could transform the dynamics of the international climate change battle.
Canada to ratify Paris climate deal while working on national plan
The Liberal government will ratify the international Paris climate accord this fall even before it reaches a deal with the provinces and territories on how to meet the country's 2030 emissions target.
'Tireless MP and brave fighter': PM announces Mauril Bélanger's death at 61
Mauril Bélanger, a Liberal MP and lifelong advocate for francophone rights in English Canada, has died after a very public battle with an incurable neurodegenerative disease.