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Europe’s skyrocketing power prices underscore challenges with renewable sources
Europe’s energy crunch should serve as a cautionary tale for governments across North America with regard to the challenges of abruptly changing our energy mix by subsidizing renewable energy. ...
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New federal government should pursue less-painful climate plan
The Trudeau government’s climate plan has design flaws that will unnecessarily hurt Canada's economy. ...
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Biden’s plea to OPEC+ undermines his own climate policies
The president revoked the permit for Keystone XL, which would have brought 830,000 barrels per day of Albertan oil to the United States. ...
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Canadian policymakers should learn from ‘renewable’ experience in California and Texas
Since 2006, wind and solar generators in Texas have received about $19.4 billion in federal, state and local subsidies. ...
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Line 5 shutdown would be devastating for Quebecers, Ontarians and the environment
The pipeline carries approximately 540,000 barrels of oil and natural gas liquids to refineries in Ontario. ...
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On Earth Day, we should celebrate Canada’s environmental track record
Per-capita solid waste disposal declined by 10 per cent between 2002 and 2018. ...
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Despite court ruling, Ottawa’s carbon tax remains fundamentally flawed
The carbon tax will increase by $15 per tonne until it reaches $170 per tonne. ...
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Investors souring on Nova Scotia’s oil and gas sector
Last year was the first in at least 25 years that the province derived no revenue from petroleum royalties. ...
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Flawed federal carbon-pricing plan will hurt economy
Last week the Trudeau government unveiled its updated (and long-awaited) climate change plan dubbed “A Healthy Environment and a Healthy Economy.” The plan includes 64 new measures and $15 billion in climate change-related spending, which ...
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Biden’s presidency poses new risks for Canada’s energy sector
Biden’s climate plan aims to wean the U.S. off of fossil fuels. ...