Energy
Canada and U.S. set caps on methane pollution
The new bilateral deal could cut methane emissions in the oil and gas industry by as much as 45 per cent.
Quebec First Nations demand consultation on Energy East pipeline
The Assembly of First Nations of Quebec and Labrador has called out the government for making decisions on Energy East without them.
Groups urge Trudeau to fix Canada's nuclear law
Staff at Canada's nuclear watchdog were developing strategic plans for management to review its oversight role based on the "political environment" in 2015, says an internal federal document.
State-of-the-art electric buses coming to Alberta
St. Albert is getting set to offer its commuters long-range electric buses, the first such service in Canada
VIDEO: Elizabeth May applauds premiers on climate but urges bolder action
The Green Party leader gives Canadians the skinny on the clean growth and climate changed framework agreed to in Vancouver yesterday by the prime minister and premiers.
U.S. surges ahead in clean energy sector
While Canada's investment in clean energy declined in 2014, the U.S. powered ahead with more money and projects
Premiers sign declaration on clean growth and climate change
Though the provincial leaders did not come an agreement on pan-Canadian carbon pricing, they all agreed that carbon pricing must indeed be part of the climate change solution.
Enbridge CEO gives Trudeau advice on greening corporate Canada
Having renewable energy targets is a good starting point, as well as a stable regulatory environment, CEO Al Monaco said.