Wednesday, 23 April 2025

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World Energy GH2’s wind-powered hydrogen project gets final approval in Newfoundland

A controversial wind-powered hydrogen proposed by World Energy GH2 for the west coast of Newfoundland has cleared its last hurdle with the provincial...

BusinessNatural GasNewsOil

Rising oil price doesn’t shake Canadian industry talk on spending discipline

The price of oil has been on a steady climb all year, but the talk at Canada's biggest oil and gas conference is...

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Operator of Canada’s largest container terminal calls emissions data ‘trade secret’

The company that operates Canada's largest container terminal is going to court against the federal government to keep five years of greenhouse-gas emissions...

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Opinion: Fining big polluters can reduce environmental damage, but only if the fines match the crimes

The Conversation: Serious policy changes to better protect water from repeat environmental offenders are warranted.

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Syncrude to pay $390,000 penalty for 2021 oilsands worker death

Oilsands operator Syncrude Canada Ltd. has been ordered to pay a $390,000 penalty in relation to the death of a worker in 2021.

AnalysisBiodiversityClimate

Underwater microphones aim to protect whales from ship strikes: Ocean Wise

Vancouver-based non-profit Ocean Wise says underwater microphones will be used to help protect whales from collisions with ships off British Columbia's coast

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Nova Scotia premier joins calls for meeting with Trudeau about carbon pricing

Nova Scotia's Progressive Conservative premier has joined a call from leaders across the country asking for a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau...

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Canada’s Federal minister says nuclear power is key part of renewable expansion

The federal minister responsible for innovation and industry says Canada could lose out if it doesn't consider nuclear power investment

AgricultureClimateNewsResiliency

Alberta irrigators’ study proposes $5B in water storage to prepare for drier future

The report looked at the fate of rivers in southern Alberta as climate change continues to move the province into a hotter, drier...

Carbon ManagementNewsOilPolitics

Pathways Alliance optimistic about ‘line of sight’ for carbon capture project: CBC

Kendall Dilling, the president of Pathways Alliance, said in an interview with CBC News that the consortium of Canada’s largest oilsands producers expects...

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