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June 19, 2019
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Trans Mountain pipeline expansion gets second green light from Ottawa
The feds will require that every dollar in federal revenue coming from the project be reinvested in clean energy and green technology
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Liberals’ balancing act between energy and the environment climaxes
They have come under attack from both the left and the right for their energy policies
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Climate talks held as Arctic ice melts, concerns grow
Officials meeting in the western city of Bonn for the June 17-27 talks are focusing on resolving issues that couldn't be agreed upon at last December's climate summit in Poland
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Horwath promises massive emissions cuts as New Democrats gather in Hamilton
She told party members in Hamilton that an NDP government would reduce Ontario's emissions by at least 50% from 2005 levels by 2030
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Headlines
Federal carbon tax coming to Alberta in January: environment minister
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‘We’re deeply sorry:’ Husky fined $3.8M for leak into North Saskatchewan River
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Is Elon Musk closing troublesome Twitter account or teasing?
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New Brunswick proposes plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by industry
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Researchers: bitcoin’s carbon footprint equal to Las Vegas
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Trump EPA close to gutting Obama rule on coal power plants
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To hit environment goals, feds should create ‘super’ tax credit, report says
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Business Intelligence
Take your business to new markets with the Trade Accelerator Program [VIDEO]
World Trade Centre Toronto's Trade Accelerator Program is an export training program offered across Canada
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Editor’s Pick
UN says Canada’s plan to rescue Wood Buffalo National Park not enough
The massive ecological preserve that straddles the Alberta-Northwest Territories boundary has been deteriorating for decades
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Last week’s big story
Trudeau announces plan to ban single-use plastics as early as 2021
The details of how such a ban would be implemented remain unknown. The government will conduct research to determine a course of action
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