Since 2016, remarkable progress on clean energy and diesel reduction in remote communities has been achieved through the combined efforts of strong federal policy and local, Indigenous leadership.
Prominent climate and clean energy experts across Canada are today urging Prime Minister Mark Carney to reach a final ...
Joint letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney on the urgency of the now-overdue Alberta-federal MOU on climate and energy ...
While most Canadians enjoy a clean, reliable, and affordable energy supply, remote communities, which are predominantly ...
A new statement from the Oil Sands Alliance – formerly the Oil Sands Pathways to Net-Zero Alliance – misrepresents both the ...
Fossil fuel production, economic growth are compatible with 2050 net-zero goal, CER report indicates
Canada can maintain economic growth and continue oil and gas production while reaching a 2050 net zero goal by introducing ...
BAKER, Executive Director at the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to the federal government’s 2026 Spring Economic Update: ...
Diesel Reduction Progress II presents Canada’s most up-to-date analysis of diesel consumption in Canada’s 210 remote ...
New analysis from the Pembina Institute shows community-led clean energy projects have displaced over 140 million litres of ...
Canada can maintain economic growth and continue oil and gas production while reaching a 2050 net zero goal by introducing ...
For the past year, “economic diversification” has been the magic phrase, as threats from the U.S., global political and ...
Using prefabricated components and assemblies when retrofitting and renewing occupied suites can minimize disruption and ...
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