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Oct 2, 2019
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Canadian youth take calls from drastic climate action to the streets

"We should take as a compliment that we are having so much impact that people want to silence us," 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg said of her political critics


Scheer, Trudeau spar over climate pledges, as May offers cost breakdown

Neither Trudeau nor Scheer could provide detailed analyses of how their plans would bring down greenhouse-gas emissions, or the related costs


Alberta solar farm construction to proceed after TC Energy supply deal signed

Calgary-based Perimeter Solar says the $200-million Danish-Canadian project will start delivering energy with commercial operation in September 2020


Trump’s windmill hatred is a worry for booming industry

The U.S. president called them "disgusting" and "ugly" and "stupid," denouncing them in hundreds of anti-wind tweets and public comments dating back more than a decade
 
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Canada’s manufacturing sector must address gaps in labour, intellectual property

The Hon. Jean Charest examines economic and international trade trends and Jim Balsillie, chair of the Council of Canadian Innovators talks profitability in the era of automated manufacturing » read more
 
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Greta Thunberg’s radical climate change fairy tale is exactly the story we need [OPINION]

Concerns about economic growth in the era of climate change » read more
 
Last week’s big story 
 

Heat rises as Trudeau, Scheer exchange fire in climate fight on campaign trail

Scheer branded Trudeau an irresponsible steward of the public purse who was doling out vague and desperate environmental promises that would ruin Canada's economy » read more