Environment

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Prime Minister Trudeau's letter to Finance Minister Bill Morneau lists 27 priorities—we offer a quick reaction to 13 of these priorities.


11:55AM
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency found no evidence that hydraulic fracturing led to widespread, systemic impacts on drinking water resources.


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The percentage of recycled water used in hydraulic fracturing is growing.


12:36PM
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Ontario can offer some painful examples of what can happen when you abandon coal for renewables.


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If safety is really the number one concern, then the best option is to just build pipelines rather than tinker with regulations governing the oil by rail industry.


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Naomi Klein’s anti-capitalist vision for the future may allow for only a few lucky high-flyers.


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The Council managed to cobble together a very scary scenario. However, in doing so, they committed errors of omission and commission that render their report essentially meaningless.


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The Energy East pipeline project should be the biggest “no-brainer” pipeline of all those proposed across Canada.


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Alberta’s environmental performance, much like any other Canadian province, has been one of continuing environmental improvement.


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Even if oil prices came roaring back, many environmentalists would not allow any additional growth in oilsand development.


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