Energy minister says province's previous method of signing power deals for specific types of generation was "arbitrary" and led to uncompetitive prices. Ontario plans to be “technology agnostic” in future
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Province's environment minister says it's possible Saskatchewan will still operate some "unabated" coal plants past 2030, leading critics to question if Ottawa's coal phase-out plan has any teeth
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Despite taxpayers having poured $56.3 million into the site, DSME Trenton closed in February; province received just three bids to takeover the plant, two for only $1
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The all-electric Bolt will beat Tesla's hotly-anticipated Model 3 to market by nearly a year, but drivers and critics question the hatchback's pedestrian looks
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Canadian manufacturers have begun to sharpen their focus on expanding their sales outside of Canada. With a surging American economy and weaker Canadian dollar, opportunities to export to the U.S. abound—provided manufacturers can mitigate the risks. Join us on December 6 for part two of a new webinar series on U.S. exporting strategies. Learn how to mitigate financial risks and other challenges related to selling into the U.S. Market.
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Canadian construction firm will carry out preliminary work on nuclear site in Argentina, though whether or not project will move forward still uncertain
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Pointing to renewable power as culprit behind high electricity costs, premier referred to her poor popularity numbers as "elephant in the room"
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Leaders of coal-reliant provinces already criticizing move, while Ontario has warned rest of country about high cost of phasing out high-emissions energy source
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