
Harper Named AIMCo Chair Amid Controversial Leadership Overhaul
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s decision to put former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper in charge of the province’s largest

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s decision to put former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper in charge of the province’s largest

Swedish battery company Northvolt’s bankruptcy filing could affect Canadian pension plans, even though its subsidiary’s C$7-billion electric vehicle battery

Energy analysts and policymakers concerned about the growing electricity demand driven by data centres may find a solution in

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to slap a tariff of at least 10% on all imports to the United

An energy software company in the United States, awarded US$50 million in federal funding, says its cloud-based application can

Public chargers could make EVs viable at longer distances, crucial for connecting rural and Northern communities and giving buyers

“Canada’s emissions are not confined within our borders—nor are their impacts,” says Ecojustice staff lawyer Reid Gomme. “They come

Climate modeling relies on outdated data and can’t capture the rapid, unprecedented changes we’re seeing today, say climate scientists,

Quebec has set a 2040 deadline to remove fossil fuels from all buildings, except those in the industrial sector.

s New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s latest congestion pricing plan awaits federal approval, opposition—including from President-elect Donald Trump—threatens to

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s decision to put former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper in charge of the province’s largest

Swedish battery company Northvolt’s bankruptcy filing could affect Canadian pension plans, even though its subsidiary’s C$7-billion electric vehicle battery

Energy analysts and policymakers concerned about the growing electricity demand driven by data centres may find a solution in

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to slap a tariff of at least 10% on all imports to the United

An energy software company in the United States, awarded US$50 million in federal funding, says its cloud-based application can

Public chargers could make EVs viable at longer distances, crucial for connecting rural and Northern communities and giving buyers

“Canada’s emissions are not confined within our borders—nor are their impacts,” says Ecojustice staff lawyer Reid Gomme. “They come

Climate modeling relies on outdated data and can’t capture the rapid, unprecedented changes we’re seeing today, say climate scientists,

Quebec has set a 2040 deadline to remove fossil fuels from all buildings, except those in the industrial sector.

s New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s latest congestion pricing plan awaits federal approval, opposition—including from President-elect Donald Trump—threatens to