Tuesday, 19 August 2025

Canada

TC Energy headquarters in Calgary on July 30, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Todd Korol
BusinessCoalElectionsNatural GasNewsOilPolitics

TC Energy CEO sees opportunity in Trump win as company refocuses on natural gas

As a company, TC Energy has already seen first-hand how business can flourish or be derailed by political winds south of the border.

AnalysisElectricityLegislationNuclear PowerOpinionPoliticsRegulationsSmall Modular Reactors

Evaluating Canada’s pledge to triple nuclear capacity

Canada, a nuclear energy leader since the 1950s, must modernize policy to triple nuclear capacity by 2050 and expand its global status.

AnalysisCritical MineralsIndigenousOpinionPolitics

Is Canada’s critical-minerals strategy a green shift or greenwashing?

Policy Options: Indigenous and remote communities will bear the long-lasting ecological, social and cultural impacts of mining. This cannot be ignored.

A Nuclear Waste Management Organization senior transportation engineer explains transportation signage for waste uranium during a tour of NWMO's facility in Oakville, Ont., Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gu
ElectricityEmissionsEnvironmentIndigenousLegislationNewsNuclear FusionNuclear PowerPoliticsRegulations

Northern Ontario First Nation says yes in referendum on possible nuclear waste site

The town council of Ignace voted in favour earlier this year, and its counterpart Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation has now also voted yes.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes part in a fireside chat with Michael Sheldrick, co-founder and Chief Policy, Impact and Government Affairs Officer at Global Citizen Now event on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
ClimateEmissionsEmissions MarketsLegislationNewsPoliticsRegulationsVoluntary Carbon Markets (VCMs)

Trudeau touts embattled carbon levy to global audience, says it faces misinformation

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is defending his embattled carbon-pricing program on the world stage, and he argues that misinformation is threatening environmental progress.

Aerial view of Brucejack Mine in British Columbia, showing residential and commercial buildings near a large blue lake and snow-topped black mountains.
BusinessEconomyIndigenousMiningNews

New Indigenous-owned mining royalty company a first in Canada

Backed by billionaire Canadian Frank Giustra, Nations Royalty offers investors access to Indigenous-owned royalties.

AnalysisAutomotiveElectric Vehicles (EVs)Politics

How more EV chargers can drive zero-emission vehicle adoption in Canada

Achieving net-zero targets will require strategically building charging infrastructure at a pace that allows more Canadians to embrace zero-emission vehicles and that can...

AnalysisClimateEmissionsEmissions MarketsLegislationOpinionPoliticsRegulationsTradeUnited NationsVoluntary Carbon Markets (VCMs)

COP29: Canada needs to start a real conversation about international carbon markets

Canada should seize the opportunity to join international carbon markets to lower climate mitigation costs and boost global cooperation.

Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Gary Anandasangaree speaks in the foyer of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. In what's being billed as the result of "unprecedented" levels of collaboration between government, industry and Indigenous Peoples, the Northwest Territories will see $375 million flow into a fund that seeks to protect the environment and increase cultural revitalization in the region. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby
BiodiversityEnvironmentIndigenousNewsPoliticsResiliency

Indigenous groups, government and industry launch $375M for conservation in Canada’s Northwest Territories

The fund being created in the Northwest Territories is the largest single investment in Indigenous-led conservation and stewardship in the territory.

FILE PHOTO: The Imperal Oil refinery is seen in an aerial photograph taken along the St. Clair River, one of many facilities in Canada's "Chemical Valley" in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada November 3, 2021. REUTERS/Nick Iwanyshyn/File Photo
BusinessEmissionsEnvironmentIndigenousLegislationNewsOilRegulations

Imperial Oil fined for 2021 slop oil spill

Ontario has fined Imperial Oil C$900,000 for a slop oil leak into a tank containment area at its Sarnia site in 2021 that...

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