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Canada’s Greenest Employers announced

Canada's "greenest" companies have established formal initiatives and long-term commitments to help mitigate the harmful impacts of their operations


BDC commits $40M in financing to 4 Canadian cleantech companies

The financing is the first of BDC's $700-million, five-year commitment to the cleantech industry announced earlier this year further to Budget 2017


Mexico’s Pena Nieto optimistic on NAFTA overhaul talks

The Mexican president spoke about the deal at a trade show in Germany, saying the new pact would ensure benefits for all member nations. Meanwhile, negotiators are racing to get a deal done


U.K. considers plan to ban plastic straws and cut waste

Later this year officials will launch a public consultation for a potential bill banning the sale of single-use plastics in England. The U.K. government has also allocated 61.4 million pounds to study plastic waste reduction
 
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Driving the future of electric vehicles through standards

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Air Canada to blend biofuel into fuel supply at Toronto-Pearson Airport

Canada's Biojet Supply Chain Initiative (CBSCI) will on Earth Day mix 230,000 litres of biofuel into the airport's multi-user fuel supply system » read more
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Meet Starship, Shell’s hyper-efficient transport truck

The custom-built truck is a joint project between Shell Lubricants and AirFlow Truck Co. and uses currently available technologies to minimize the energy required to transport cargo » read more
 
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Cleantech Directions 2018

Alberta escalates Trans Mountain oil feud, Saskatchewan joins fray

Alberta is introducing a law allowing it to unilaterally reduce exports of oil and natural gas, and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is following suit » read more

Canada, France promise to double down on climate change fight amid U.S. inaction

The France-Canada partnership includes pushing for a global price on carbon and reductions to transport-related emissions » read more