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February 27, 2019
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Consumer goods companies preparing for climate change impact

Growing environmental consciousness spurs companies to consider the effects of global warming on the supply chain


‘Can be justified’: Regulator gives conditional OK to Trans Mountain expansion

Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi called the report an "important milestone for ... getting this project built the right way"


Shrunken protest convoy leaves Ottawa after second day, enjoying Tory support

Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer addressed the demonstration, rallying support for oil and gas pipelines and the energy industry


Legal experts: Musk conduct unlikely to bring harsh penalty

Another Tweet landed the Tesla CEO in hot water with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
 
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Plant Outlook 2019

Climate action helps companies build reputations and attract investors

Companies committed to tackle climate change are addressing their greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) via science-based targets » read more

Prepare for disasters: Take 3 steps to create innovative response solutions

Share this template with your plant's emergency preparedness teams » read more
 
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Canada rejects global ban on shipping recyclables as trash rots in Manila

The Philippines continues to press Canada to take back more than 100 containers filled with rotting household garbage shipped to Manila in 2013 » read more
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Electra Meccanica opens SOLO plant in China [PLANT]

EV maker to deliver 5,000 single-passenger vehicles this year. » read more
 
Last week’s big stories 
 

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 » read more

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 » read more