Tag: Quebec
Carney Takes The Helm: What’s Next for Canada’s Carbon Policy?
With Mark Carney stepping in as the new leader of the federal Liberal Party, Canada’s carbon pricing system faces a critical juncture. Long a proponent of market-driven climate policy, Carney inherits a system designed to reduce emissions while maintaining economic competitiveness. The current framework consists of a consumer-facing fuel charge, … [continued]
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Frosty day? Invasive pest can tough it out
Canadian studies are finding the forest pest has much more cold tolerance than claimed
Brews News: Tariff threats another challenge for craft brewers
The cost of aluminum cans, spiked with new tariffs, has breweries wrestling with absorbing the increased cost or, more likely, passing it on to consumers.
Quebec, Ontario mayors shut out from White House annual meeting
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante and St. Catharines, Ontario, Mayor Mat Siscoe have been excluded from an annual meeting with White House officials scheduled for Friday amid the ongoing trade war between the […]
Trump’s tariffs will hit small and medium-sized manufacturers the hardest, consortium says
If U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan is to start a trade war to achieve a large-scale manufacturing revolution in the United States, it’s a flawed strategy, says Canada’s largest manufacturing consortium. With a head office in Owen Sound, the Excellence in Manufacturing Consortium is a training and information-sharing group that supports more than 18,000 firms […]