Starting soon: Energy Minister Tim Hodgson announces carbon management funding
Tim Hodgson, the minister of energy and natural resources, announces federal funding for carbon management technologies in British Columbia.
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Tim Hodgson, the minister of energy and natural resources, announces federal funding for carbon management technologies in British Columbia.
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As Prime Minister Mark Carney promotes projects of national significance, the first round of investments (from LNG to copper mining to small nuclear reactors) has already raised environmental questions. At the same time, recent policy shifts like suspending the 2026 EV mandate and ending the carbon rebate have heightened concerns about Canada’s climate commitments. CPAC’s…
At a news conference in Ottawa, migrant workers and civil society groups respond to growing calls to cancel or change Canada’s temporary foreign worker (TFW) program. source
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As severe drought conditions continue to affect river levels in the Thompson Okanagan region, fish-population protection orders will protect endangered chinook salmon in the Salmon River and Bessette Creek by temporarily restricting water use for forage crops and identified industrial purposes. View the full article from the original source