Zero-emission electricity everywhere all the time is not the goal

Increased electricity demand is inevitable, and our grid must evolve to support this shift.
To achieve 100 per cent clean electricity by 2035 there’s only a decade is left for action

By using personal prudence and AI, Canadians have significant room to curb their electricity usage, helping to reduce the overall electricity that has to be generated.
From potential to power: how Canada can lead with solar energy legislation

It is crucial to consider regional constraints to best integrate renewable energy generation into existing infrastructure.
The two extremes of the notwithstanding clause

A growing regime of ‘rights without democracy’ has drained away much of the responsibility and authority of elected politicians and, with them, much of their legitimacy.
Powering remote northern communities through renewable energy sources

Most remote communities rely on diesel as the primary source of electricity generation and heating, which puts energy security at risk.
Why Canada is off track to meet its clean energy goals

Soon the price of petrol will decline as EVs and green technology across industries takes off. Will Canada be ready for the green circular economy?
Trudeau’s climate strategy a master class in greenwashing

On climate change, Canada’s politicians have created a culture of excuses, blame games, outright denials, and fatalistic calls for adaptation strategies. Except for Green Leader Elizabeth May.
Defence

Putting people first: recruitment, retention, and culture change depend on it

Recruits are hesitant to enlist, and this will continue while the government prioritizes words over actions.
Forget two per cent of GDP on defence—but maybe that’s not so bad

Canada’s defence needs will not be solved by aiming for an arbitrary target, even if it would lift the ignominy of being a laggard.