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February 20, 2019
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Pipelines, U.N., immigration feature as protest convoy reaches Parliament Hill

The United We Roll convoy took to Parliament Hill to protest federal energy and environmental policies


NDP candidates push for stronger climate action as Singh supports LNG Canada

The NDP leader is seeking his first seat in Parliament in a byelection in Burnaby South


Commodities giant Glencore to cap coal output over climate

Glencore reported it is examining the emissions profile of its assets. The company has set an intensity reduction target of 5 per cent by 2020


Saskatchewan’s challenge of federal carbon tax in hands of Appeal court

The province has asked the court to rule on whether a federal carbon tax is constitutional
 
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Plant Outlook 2019

Canada in 4th position on cleantech – Global Cleantech 100 list revealed

Companies considering a shift toward more digitized manufacturing practices may want to consider offering training programs aimed at employee retention » read more

Remote communities meet renewable energy solutions

There are many successful examples of renewable energy sources being integrated in remote communities to create hybrid microgrids, which use both diesel and renewables » read more

From Farm to Fork

Digitalizing your food and beverage operations can offer a competitive edge while ensuring your traceability plan is recall ready » read more

Boeing exec to deliver keynote at DEX, PLANT and MM&P Expos Winnipeg

General manager of one of Canada’s largest aerospace manufacturers will speak to issues critical to all manufacturers. » read more
 
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Chemicals contaminating U.S. water supplies focus of EPA plan

There’s growing evidence that long-term exposure to the perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl compounds can be dangerous, even in tiny amounts » read more
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North Korea exploring sanctions proof energy technologies

The hermit kingdom is exploring tidal power and coal-based synthetic fuels » read more
 
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Ontario considers making large emitters pay for pollution if standards exceeded

It's a system critics say is the same as the federal carbon tax the government has railed against for months » read more

Look south: Study finds comparisons for future climate of U.S., Canadian cities

By 2080, Toronto could feel like Secaucus, N.Y.; Winnipeg like Maplewood, Minn., Saint John, N.B., like Riverhead, N.Y.; Vancouver and Victoria like Seattle; and Ottawa like South Shore, Ill. » read more