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Canada sticks to its guns on climate policy at Doha

The United Nations 18th annual climate change conference ended on Friday with little evidence that Canada’s position on climate change has changed. Environment Minister Peter Kent (Thornhill, Ont.) reiterated Canada’s position on the need for new international climate change agreement in a country statement delivered to delegates at the COP 18 meeting in Doha, Qatar […]

Canada halfway to achieving Copenhagen target

The following is Environment Minister Peter Kent’s speech on Dec. 5 at the UN climate change conference in Doha, Qatar, the 18th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. DOHA, QATAR—I am proud to be here representing Canada in these important negotiations towards a new, more effective, international climate […]

It’s the environment and the economy, stupid

One of the most persistent and confounding fallacies of political discourse is the idea that we must choose between environmental protection and a healthy economy. According to years of polling, Canadians reject the idea. Poll after poll shows that Canadians think that both can be achieved. Lest anyone assume this is based on an unreasonable […]

Time for partisan politics long gone, time now for leadership and action on green economy

Clean, sustainable energy isn’t just good for the environment—it makes good economical sense. The green energy sector not only holds significant potential for Canada to reduce our carbon emissions and meet our domestic energy needs, but to also establish ourselves as key contenders in the manufacture of renewable energy technology.  However, without decisive action from […]

Energy efficiency is key to our energy future

  Many Canadians are aware of our abundant natural resources and, in particular, our immense oil and gas reserves. In fact, we possess the world’s third largest oil reserves and are the world’s third largest producer of natural gas.  Fewer Canadians realize that Canada is also a global leader in renewable energy and has made […]

Municipalities seek green infrastructure commitment from feds in long-term funding plan

  The Federation of Canadian Municipalities is looking to the federal government for a renewed commitment to develop green infrastructure in its next long-term public infrastructure plan. “We need to have the federal government partner with us at a national level on both the environmental and economic goals of our country. Long-term predictable infrastructure planning […]

Climate ‘policy delay’ could cost Canada billions in trade opportunities: NRTEE

  Canada risks losing billions of dollars in exports if its trading partners begin to adopt low-carbon fuel standards, and billions more in infrastructure upgrade costs if the federal government continues to delay comprehensive policies aimed at laying the groundwork for the emerging green economy, according to the National Round Table on the Environment and […]

Economic uncertainty, high household debt cools consumer confidence

Canadian consumers are increasingly aware of the tenuous global economic situation and its domestic impact. Coupled with record high personal debt levels, this will curb household spending in 2012, says Pedro Antunes, director of forecasting and analysis at the Conference Board of Canada. “I think there was a lot of concern coming from outside our […]