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Model 3 buyers may be waiting a while; Tesla again misses production targets

The electric car maker has built just 260 Model 3s since July, drastically short of expectations. Tesla blamed "production bottlenecks" for the slow rollout, but analysts warn more delays could put the firm in a precarious place


Environment commissioner gives Ottawa failing grade on climate change prep

Rising temperatures are expected to bring increasingly devastating forest fires and more frequent floods, but Canada is nowhere near ready to protect vital infrastructure, such as roads, ports and airports, a new report says


GM plans electric surge: 20 new EVs in five years

In a dramatic change of gears, the U.S. automaker says it sees its future vehicle lineup consisting solely of battery electric or fuel cell vehicles


Small Alberta town plans to extract a different kind of energy from abandoned wells

Orphaned oil and gas wells ring the outskirts of Hinton, a sleepy town at the edge of the Rockies. Crude prices are slowly recovering from their three-year slump, but as other cities look to revive their traditional energy industries, Hinton is tapping into a renewable source of subterranean power
 
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Ontario mulls banning all organic waste from landfills

The province has warned its landfills could run out of capacity within the next 20 years if no changes are made; it's looking into diverting 100 per cent of organic waste as one part of the solution, a plan that puts the onus on residents. The initiative also targets landfill methane emissions, which are a major climate change contributor » read more
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N.L. premier announces inquiry into delayed, over-budget Muskrat Falls project

The probe will determine just what went wrong with the Labrador megaproject, now forecast to cost $5 billion more than when it was green-lighted five years ago » read more
 
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Tax changes, anti-rich rhetoric inspiring big fish to leave: former finance minister

As the Liberals defiantly stand by their proposed tax changes, despite vociferous opposition, John Manley says big business owners are already packing their bags » read more

Iconic Montreal bagel shops feeling the heat over wood-burning oven emissions

It's handmade and it's cooked in a wood-burning oven, or it isn't a Montreal-style bagel. But as locals complain about smoky fine particle emissions, one bakery is turning to technology to stick to tradition—and city bylaws » read more