It was a fossil fuel lobbyist frenzy in lead-up to federal budget In the months before the federal budget was released, scores of meetings were recorded between fossil fuel industry representatives and the federal government. With a key ask from climate advocates ignored, who is Finance Canada listening to? John Woodside
Economic reconciliation means no green strings attached The Indigenous loan guarantee program will have no green strings attached, opening opportunities for controversial development like oil, gas and nuclear projects. Matteo Cimellaro Grand Chief Abram Benedict addressing reporters at the Chiefs of Ontario First Nations Community Wellness Conference, March 19, 2024. Photo courtesy of Declan Keogh / Chiefs of Ontario
Canada can thrive and achieve climate success with or without a carbon tax For climate policy experts, the carbon tax was always meant to be part of the solution, not the dominant climate policy. Bruce Lourie
Race Against Climate Change Germany and the U.K. have cut their climate pollution in half. Here’s how Canada stacks up They’ve been cutting emissions for decades. When are we going to do our fair share? Barry Saxifrage
Race Against Climate Change Prime Minister Brian Mulroney set Canada’s first climate target, way back in 1988. Are we there yet? Barry Saxifrage
Matteo Cimellaro Carbon price grievances end in doubled returns to Indigenous governments — not exemptions
Bob Weber UCP documents confirm ‘years’ of talks with coal industry to open up Rockies to open-pit mines