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Is revitalizing nuclear industry best for Canadian energy? Nope

The environment cannot sustain our current use of natural resources. The federal Liberal government appears to be talking out of both sides of its mouth when it comes to the natural resources of this country, claiming to be focused on green renewable technologies while supporting the nuclear industry. According to the budget plan 2004, the […]

‘Canada and U.S. enjoy strong relationship on energy’

OTTAWA–All eyes will be on Energy Minister Herb Dhaliwal when he heads to Washington, D.C., in June to meet U.S. Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham to talk about the $57-billion energy relationship between Canada and the U.S. Recently painted as the “Liberals’ poster boy for anti-Americanism,” Mr. Dhaliwal (Vancouver South-Burnaby, B.C.) was considered political pariah by […]

Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources

Second Session, Thirty-seventh Parliament, 2002-03 Chair: The Honourable TOMMY BANKS Tuesday, April 8, 2003 Thursday, April 10, 2003 Issue No. 12 Seventh and eighth meetings on: Emerging Issues Related to the Mandate of the Committee (Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol) and First meeting on: Bill C-2, An Act to establish a process for assessing the […]

Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources

There are many ways in which the utilities can get involved. Some have a different challenge from others. Some utilities are Crown corporations and some are in the private sector. It varies, but they will all have to do their share to reduce greenhouse gasses, although they will have to use different methods. Senator Spivak: […]

Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources

[Translation] First, commitment. The Climate Change Plan is the cornerstone of this government’s commitment to making a global contribution to addressing climate change. The Budget 2003 investment of $2 billion over five years brings our total investment in climate change action since 1997 to $3.7 billion. This is in addition to a number of other […]

Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources

Mr. Anderson: That is one reason we excluded the automotive sector from the group of large emitters. There is that improvement. Also, you are quite correct in saying that per dollar of GDP the energy intensity has dramatically improved. Ours has been one of the most successful economies over the last few years. That is […]

Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources

Mr. Anderson: I cannot, really. However, the more information you provide, the better off you are. There will be journalists who will pick up this aspect; salesmen will use it as a selling point for a stove or fridge or, indeed, a vehicle. Having said that, it is true that it is not the only […]

Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources

Mr. Nault: I would not take the credit for that. More precisely, it was Yukoners themselves who wanted to take the time necessary to move in this direction. The umbrella final agreement triggers a process between Yukon First Nations and ourselves. As I said earlier, a number of different processes will need to be put […]