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Why the U.S. Buys Canadian Electricity and What It Means for Canadian Hydro Rates, Energy Exports, and Your Power Bill

Canada and the United States share one of the world’s most integrated energy relationships, but many people are surprised to learn just how important Canadian electricity exports are to the American power grid. While Canada is widely known for exporting…

  • Sophie Wilson
  • June 6, 2026
  • Clean Energy & Innovation, Emissions

Canada’s Energy Sector Faces a New Challenge: How Higher Carbon Taxes Could Deepen the Investment Crisis and Threaten Energy Superpower Ambitions

Canada’s energy sector is once again at the center of a growing national debate as policymakers prepare for a significant increase in industrial carbon taxes. Supporters argue that stronger climate policies are necessary to reduce emissions and support long-term sustainability…

  • Sophie Wilson
  • June 6, 2026
  • News

Trump Signs Major Pipeline Order Bridger’s Canada-Wyoming Crude Pipeline Revives Keystone XL Debate and Could Boost Canadian Oil Exports by 12%

A major development in North American energy infrastructure is once again putting the Keystone XL pipeline debate back in the spotlight. U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order authorizing Bridger Pipeline’s proposed Canada-Wyoming crude pipeline, a project that…

  • Sophie Wilson
  • June 6, 2026
  • Clean Energy & Innovation

Canada Invests $15 Million in Saskatchewan’s Massive Turning Sun Solar Project as Clean Energy Expansion Accelerates

Canada’s clean energy transition received a major boost this week as the Government of Canada announced a $15 million investment in the Turning Sun Solar Project, one of Saskatchewan’s largest solar projects and one of the biggest renewable energy developments…

  • Sophie Wilson
  • June 6, 2026
  • News, Clean Energy & Innovation, Emissions

Toronto’s Eco-Roof Incentive Program Expands Green Infrastructure and Climate Resilience Across the City

Toronto continues to strengthen its position as a North American leader in urban sustainability through its Eco-Roof Incentive Program, a city initiative designed to encourage the installation of green roofs and cool roofs on homes, businesses, institutions, and other buildings.…

  • Sophie Wilson
  • June 6, 2026
  • News, Clean Energy & Innovation

Canadian Environment Week 2026: Canada Invests Over $4 Million in 12 New Nature Restoration and Conservation Projects

As Canadians celebrate Canadian Environment Week 2026, the federal government has announced a significant investment aimed at restoring ecosystems, protecting wildlife, and improving environmental quality across Eastern Canada. Through the Environmental Damages Fund (EDF), more than $4 million will be…

  • Sophie Wilson
  • June 6, 2026
  • News

Canada-US Trade Talks Take Center Stage: Dominic LeBlanc Pushes Energy Partnership as Mark Carney Eyes New Trade Opportunities

Canada-US trade relations are once again under the spotlight as Canada prepares for crucial discussions with Washington over trade, energy security, and the future of the North American economy. Ahead of a high-profile meeting with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer,…

  • Sophie Wilson
  • June 5, 2026
  • News

Canada’s Oil and Gas Boom Roars Back: Highest Drilling Activity Since 2014 as Oil Prices Surge and Rigs Flood Western Canada

Canada’s oil and gas sector is experiencing its strongest resurgence in more than a decade, as high oil prices, growing production, and renewed confidence in energy development drive a dramatic increase in drilling activity across Western Canada. The latest data…

  • Sophie Wilson
  • June 5, 2026
  • Clean Energy & Innovation

Canada’s Energy Breakthrough? How Micro-Modular Nuclear Reactors Could Unlock Oil Sands Growth, Natural Gas Exports, and Lower Emissions

Canada may be approaching a turning point in its long-running debate over energy development, climate policy, oil sands expansion, and emissions reduction. For years, governments, industry leaders, and environmental advocates have argued over whether Canada can simultaneously expand energy exports…

  • Sophie Wilson
  • June 5, 2026
  • Emissions

Alberta-Canada Carbon Pricing Deal Under Fire: New Analysis Warns Carbon Pricing Changes Could Push Canada Further From Climate Targets

The Alberta-Canada carbon pricing deal is facing growing scrutiny after a new analysis suggested the agreement between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith may do little to reduce emissions while potentially making it harder for Canada to…

  • Sophie Wilson
  • June 5, 2026
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