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Alberta continues to lead on reducing emissions

Alberta continues to lead on reducing emissions The experience and expertise of Alberta’s energy sector will guide a new federal-provincial working group exploring ways to reduce emissions, diversify the economy and create jobs. Some parts of this page will not display. JavaScript is not available in this browser or may be turned off. The working group will consist of officials from the governments of Alberta and Canada and will be advised by representatives from key Alberta industries and other experts. The group will specifically explore opportunities with carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) technology, and how Alberta can lead the way in setting up Canada to be a global leader in emissions-reducing technology.

Opinion: Despite Keystone XL loss, Canadian energy will shape future

Article content It has been another tough couple of weeks for the pipeline industry. Keystone XL lost its presidential permit. A critical infrastructure project that would have delivered immense benefits on both sides of the border cancelled as an act of backward-looking political symbolism by the president of the United States on his very first day in office. With the stroke of Joe Biden’s pen, Canada lost billions of dollars that our economy needs now more than ever. The U.S. and other world markets lost access to some of the most responsibly produced oil in the world. The worst part, given the struggles so many have faced over the last year, thousands of hard-working Canadians (and Americans) have lost their jobs.

Year In Review: Quarter 2: June

Article content • Ward 7 Coun. Glen Lawrence introduced a motion for administration to create a report on options to regulate excessive vehicle noise. Ward 3 Cou. Brian Botterill wanted the motion deferred to the end of June because the issue could be added to the new Community Standards Bylaw. • Linking Generations launched a letter-writing campaign for its students to stay connected with their seniors living in seniors facilities. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Year In Review: Quarter 2: June Back to video Grade 9 Lakeland Ridge student, Teagan Kadatz and Linking Generations participant made more than 100 origami butterflies for local seniors at Bedford Village, Silver Birch Lodge, Silver Birch Manor, Silver Birch Haven, Summerwood Seniors Residence, Clover Bar Lodge, Sherwood Care, Country Cottage, and Capital Care Strathcona. Photo Supplied

A Canadian Hydrogen Strategy Could Be a Winner

December 18, 2020 | A Canadian Hydrogen Strategy Could Be a Winner Hilliard MacBeth Author of When the Bubble Bursts: Surviving the Canadian Real Estate Crash Canada’s new clean energy plan was unveiled on December 11, 2020. The Hydrogen Strategy for Canada came out this week. Every region of Canada has the potential to produce hydrogen, from several different sources. Will hydrogen play a key role in saving Canada’s energy industry? The Hydrogen Strategy is part of the Trudeau government’s bold bet that voters will support a clean energy push going into an election in 2021. Most people are focused on the debate about a national carbon tax. But the Hydrogen Strategy for Canada is a key component.

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