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All three of Ontario’s main political parties score high marks on supporting manufacturers in a pre-election survey issued by the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters, released Friday.
Ontario’s three mainstream political parties are pledging support for industry in the face of a looming trade war with the U.S.
Data Centers Imperil The Electrical Grid & Climate Action
Growth in data centers has reached a fever pitch in many parts of America and is threatening to increase carbon emissions.
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There Is Optimism For Distributed Wind Energy In United States
Recently the long term leader of the USA’s Distributed Wind Energy Association, Mike Bergey of Bergey Windpower and a long term acquaintance, reached out to ask me to keynote the annual conference in Washington. Putting together my material led me to consider the strategic drives and how they would be … [continued]
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Canada Plants A Big Wet Kiss On Oil Pipelines
US tariffs have been a wake up call for Canada, which is putting up $35 billion to promote two oil pipelines. It needs to think smarter.
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Rosborough: If tariffs drive up costs, let’s focus on fixing what we own
Anthony D Rosborough, Dalhousie University Canada’s economy has long relied on open trade and cross-border supply chains, but as tariff threats and market protectionism rise from the United States under President Donald Trump, so do Canada’s economic vulnerabilities. Although the risk of a trade war between Canada and the U.S. has been given a temporary […]