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How governments can help Canadian households electrify with cleaner and more cost-stable energy

Amid the current global energy shock, electricity has been a refuge from price volatility thanks to new technologies that are making the switch off fossil fuels easier and more affordable.

  • Sachi Gibson
  • Lisa Alers-Hankey
27.04.26
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Global carbon markets are Canada’s next clean energy advantage

How Canada can use carbon markets to align climate finance, trade, and technology deployment abroad.

  • Katherine Monahan
  • Dave Sawyer
24.04.26
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Think concern for climate change is passé? Think again.

For most people, climate change always comes roaring back as a top issue.

  • Rick Smith
22.04.26
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Canada needs the Clean Electricity Regulations to cut emissions and invest in low-cost, clean power

What matters most is ensuring Canadians have a secure supply of affordable clean electricity that can power better technologies.

  • Peter Nicholson (Chair)
  • Sachi Gibson
  • Rick Smith
15.04.26
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