The name Taza, which describes an amazed expression that “something wondrous is coming,” is derived from the traditional Dené ...
The federal government will address infrastructure gaps across Canada with billions of dollars in funding over the coming ...
Former fracking magnate Gwyn Morgan has funnelled millions to right-wing media and think tanks, a DeSmog analysis reveals.
A 1.4-gigawatt, gas-powered artificial intelligence (AI) data centre proposed for Olds, Alberta will bypass a formal ...
Energy-hungry companies, municipalities, and First Nations in Nova Scotia increased their solar generating capacity 82% last year, but are still lagging behind residential consumers, a new data report ...
Fuels used by billions of households to transport, store, and cook food staples, as well as the fertilizers and their ...
As countries prepare for the world’s first summit on phasing out fossil fuels, renewables are gaining ground in the ...
New Westminster, British Columbia has become the first Canadian city to mandate that landlords provide a “cool room” in all ...
The deepening global energy shock brought on by the American/Israeli war in Iraq had Canadian trade officials scrambling to tie down new export markets. But cooler heads are projecting that higher oil ...
The war in Iran appeared to be heading toward a turning point over the long weekend, with Israel attacking two major petrochemical plants, Donald Trump threatening massive attacks on the country’s ...
Across multiple countries and most regions of the world, a largely consistent response to the global energy shock is quickly taking shape, with businesses, consumers, and governments doing everything ...
What if Canadian consumers and businesses finally stood up and shouted: “For once, please make your climate policy about us”?