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Patricia Mohr: Reducing Canadian economy's carbon footprint will take time...

Opinion: Trade surplus on all energy products was $76 billion, helping to offset large chronic deficits on motor vehicles and parts, industrial machinery, electronic equipment and consumer goods

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Wet'suwet'en hope for easing of tensions to light a way forward

"The only way we can solve these Indigenous issues is with Indigenous solutions," Candice George.

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Open letter to Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs after Tsayu clan meeting

"It seems strange that the house chiefs that did most of the logging off the (Delgamuukw) ruling, and are retired from the industry, are now against a new industry helping the next generation," Troy...

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Student walkout shuts down intersection near Langara College

The demonstration, organized by Langara Students in Solidarity with Wet'suwet'en, is part of a nationwide school walkout organized to show support for the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs.

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Conversations That Matter: Food and fossil fuels

A Saskatchewan farmer has become an internet sensation with blunt talk about the role of fossil fuels in food production.

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Merran Smith and Randy MacEwen: B.C.’s clean-energy sector has message for...

Opinion: Buying local is among most important ways gov'ts can help firms grow, compete abroad.

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NDP government ends former premier Campbell's electricity self-sufficiency...

Energy and Mines Minister Bruce Ralston argues the policy shift gives B.C. Hydro more flexibility to source "clean energy at the most affordable prices."

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Tsilhqot'in adds voice to chorus opposing NDP shift in energy policy

The Tsilhqot'in National Government and Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council say First Nations were not properly consulted, and worry Bill 17 would undercut their own ambitions for renewable power development.

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Air conditioning use on the rise in British Columbia: B.C. Hydro report

The company expects use to rise as more people spend time at home because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and as portable AC units become cheaper.

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Vaughn Palmer: Site C instability issues making NDP nervous about escalating...

Opinion: Hydro has admitted that “the foundation enhancement costs are expected to be much higher than initially expected.”

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