To accelerate a transition to low-emissions electricity, Canada should look to governance innovation

Governance innovation and community involvement are often overlooked as methods to bring together different actors to provide both social acceptance and investment in electricity infrastructure.
Navigating the future: Canada’s economic imperative in the net-zero transition

Transforming our energy systems to net zero is as much about economic survival and competitiveness as it is about environmental responsibility.
The critical moment for carbon removal in Canada is now

We cannot expect to have an at-scale carbon-removal industry ready to help reach our climate goals unless we start building it today.
Liberals ‘must stop moving so ponderously’ on tax credits to catch global rivals, say renewable-energy advocates

The Liberal government has proposed several investment tax credits intended to support the energy transition, but none have yet passed into law.
Curtailing CO2 emissions doesn’t mean cutting or capping oil and gas

Only Canada can marry the requirement for hydrocarbons to power the world’s economic growth with the ability to contain carbon dioxide.
Harness the potential of hydrogen to empower Canada’s future

The production and use of hydrogen in Canada not only promises environmental benefits, but also holds the key to job creation and economic prosperity.
Let’s not forget the ‘downstream’ impacts of electric vehicles

Government policies can create the conditions for robust infrastructure and industry for EV battery recycling and repurposing.
Supply chain strategy must go beyond transport, says Supply Chain Canada president

A national supply chain strategy will require a holistic understanding of the supply chain itself, which is often misunderstood, according to Martin Montanti, president and CEO of Supply Chain Canada.
Partnering to strengthen Canada’s vital transportation networks and supply chains

Our transportation supply chains work well overall, but have faced unique pressures related to the pandemic, severe weather events, geo-political uncertainties, and tight global competition.
Time to replace VIA’s aging long-distance trains

Canada should have started the replacement of VIA Rail’s long-distance fleet years ago.