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The war between Israel and Iran has raised concerns that Iran could retaliate by trying to close the Strait of Hormuz, the ...
A TALE OF TWO REGIONS: The Divisive Effect of Policies For Carney’s “Decarbonized Oil” – Ron Wallace
By Ron Wallace Following meetings in Saskatoon in early June between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Canadian provincial and territorial leaders, the federal government expressed renewed interest in ...
By Tracey Bodnarchuk, Founder & CEO, Canada Powered by Women Canada’s long-overdue conversation about energy may have been sparked by politics in the United States, but this isn’t about Trump. It’s ...
Mark Carney on Tuesday explicitly stated the Liberals will not repeal their controversial Bill C-69, legislation that prevents new pipelines being built. Carney has been campaigning on boosting the ...
The urgency of this issue is growing. Last week, 14 CEOs from Canada’s largest pipeline and energy companies issued an open letter urging federal leaders from all parties to streamline regulations and ...
By Jim Warren A minority Liberal victory in our upcoming federal election has the potential to take anti-Ottawa sentiment on the prairies to a whole new level. That’s because a Carney government can ...
Canada's failure to push more strongly for LNG has put Canada in a weak position Earlier this month, President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced a joint ...
Canada has a hefty slate in recent years of big natural-resource projects that were abandoned, or put on a back burner, often because of government action or inaction. One estimate is that Canada has ...
Authors: Leonard Herchen & Yuchen Wang Overview: The energy markets in 2025 are undergoing transformative structural changes, highlighted by the operational launch of key infrastructure projects such ...
Often, when proponents claim that wind and solar sources are cheaper than fossil fuels, they ignore these costs. A recent study published in Energy, a peer-reviewed energy and engineering journal, ...
By Marie-France Gravelle and Tej Gidda As global energy demands rise and the effects of climate change intensify, countries like Canada are facing unprecedented challenges in managing their energy ...
It’s easy to understand why hydrogen boosters see such potential. The molecule may be essential for the world to reach net-zero carbon emissions in the fight against climate change. When burned in a ...
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