Energy Independece & Sustainability
The recommendations provided aim to support responsible resource management, promote technological innovation, and facilitate Canada''s transition to a clean energy economy. By
Achieving energy independence is a strategic priority for Canada, reducing reliance on foreign energy sources and enhancing national security. However, increasing domestic energy production, whether through traditional or renewable sources, must be balanced with environmental protection to align with Canada's climate and sustainability commitments.
April 24, 2025 In a striking shift from previous Canadian electoral cycles, energy policy has moved to the forefront of the April 28 federal election campaign, with both leading candidates advocating for greater energy independence from the United States—a rare point of agreement in an otherwise polarized political landscape.
By expanding and decarbonizing Canada's electricity sector, Canadian governments can set the foundation for a successful energy transition between now and 2050, all while ensuring that Canadians will have access to clean, affordable, and reliable power for decades to come.
Canada is an energy nation. From hydroelectricity to the oil sands to emerging renewables, our vast and varied natural resources have helped build a resilient economy, connect our communities, and support energy security at home and abroad. Today's energy landscape is evolving. Canada is innovating in how energy is produced, delivered, and used.
The recommendations provided aim to support responsible resource management, promote technological innovation, and facilitate Canada''s transition to a clean energy economy. By
OTTAWA, April 29, 2025 – Monday''s national election in Canada delivered victory to incumbent Mark Carney, who has promised to enhance the nation''s energy independence. Prime Minister Carney''s
Energy Independence Emerges as Rare Point of Consensus Amid U.S. Tariff Threats April 24, 2025 In a striking shift from previous Canadian electoral cycles, energy policy has moved to
By investing in clean energy and critical minerals, accelerating project approvals, securing Canada''s energy independence, and deepening Indigenous partnerships, the Liberal
The Energy Fact Book provides key information on energy markets in Canada in a format that is easy to consult, providing solid foundation for Canadians to understand and discuss important developments
Canada cannot afford to be held hostage to changing geopolitics. Let''s fast-track critical infrastructure so that we can easily access and sell Canadian energy.
Canada''s clean energy transition will require electrification across all sectors, and that electricity must be net-zero. The near-complete phase-out of coal-fired electricity generation has
We can avoid such devastating losses, and create a more sustainable, affordable future, by building a clean energy economy. A recent analysis of energy affordability – conducted on behalf of
Energy independence would allow Canada to rely on its vast natural resources, reducing vulnerability to global price swings, and enhancing national security. It would also bolster the economy by creating
Bruce Power''s Bruce C Project could stand as a cornerstone in Canada''s clean energy future, driving economic growth, creating thousands of
Bruce Power''s Bruce C Project could stand as a cornerstone in Canada''s clean energy future, driving economic growth, creating thousands of high-quality jobs, and reinforcing global
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