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Canada is on the cusp of a historical energy transformation, let’s do it

The year 2020 is expected to be the largest and most abrupt economic contraction since the Great Depression. The cautious expectation is that, once a vaccine for COVID-19 becomes widely available, the economy can enter a quick rebuilding phase. In the months to come, the federal government will be seeking to kick-start Canada’s economic recovery, […]

Experts and parliamentarians look ahead to SMR action plan to be released in near future

When Seamus O’Regan was sworn in as minister of natural resources on Nov. 20, 2019, his mandate letter didn’t explicitly mention nuclear energy, although it did use language like “clean technology” but he’s clearly communicated his intention to make nuclear a big part of Canada’s clean energy future. “He’s been more active on this file […]

Approaching the Biden administration on energy: don’t lead with Keystone

A Biden administration represents opportunities and challenges for Canadian energy, but to be successful in its relations with Washington, Canada needs to think differently about how it approaches the U.S. Gone are the days when the U.S. looked to Canada as a pivotal energy supplier and crucial pillar of national energy security.  What happened? Two […]

Air transport system’s road to recovery will be long and challenging

The air transport system was severely hit by the global pandemic due to restrictions on air travel—locally nationally, and globally. While the path to recovery will require diverse measures to safeguard players in the system, sustainability must be top of mind in the process. The air transport system consists of a number of key players, […]

Canada and Artemis Accords drive Soviet-era space rules into the 21st century

Finally, after 50 years of relying on broad, Cold War-era rules, Canada and other nations are taking serious steps to establish a modern framework to govern activities in space. Earlier this year, NASA announced the development of the “Artemis Accords,” a set of operational principles to guide the American-led initiative to return humanity to the […]

Reform necessary to rein in incumbent telecom companies’ foot-dragging

There’s little doubt that telecommunications is an essential service. The pandemic has really underscored just how vital affordable, high-quality connectivity is. Is the Canadian communications sector delivering on that? Are Canadians getting the services, speeds, packages, and pricing they want and need? Are they being treated fairly? They should be. It’s the law.  Yet even […]

Canada will chair 7th Digital Nations Ministerial Summit

This week, Canada will chair the 7thDigital Nations Ministerial Summit—virtually of course. As hosts, we were looking forward to treating our international guests to some good old Canadian hospitality. But like our Thanksgiving plans, our summer plans, and our March break plans before that, we have had to pivot, adjust, and go virtual. Going virtual, […]