Our lead sustainable finance reporter looks at what’s coming in the year ahead for ESG investing, green funds and the climate ...
In Fort Nelson First Nation, the remnants of a fossil fuel era that made oil barons rich are littered across the landscape. Orphaned oil wells punctuate the Dene and Cree community’s traditional ...
Canada’s efforts to protect its auto sector and investments in electric vehicle manufacturing may not be yielding the intended benefits for either the industry or consumers. A September report ...
For decades, an 11-acre parcel of land outside Antigonish, Nova Scotia, served as the collection point for municipal garbage. After it shuttered in the 1970s, the plot, located on a quiet, wooded road ...
Tesla shares have been among the hardest hit in the market sell-off over President Donald Trump’s tariffs, as the carmaker’s showrooms continue to be targeted by Tesla Takedown protests and investors ...
The East Coast of Canada is a windy place. Nova Scotia has some of the country’s highest average wind speeds, due to strong coastal winds, and in parts of Newfoundland winds regularly reach levels ...
As heat, storms and flooding rack the planet, the investment industry has been poked and prodded in the last decade into reallocating at least a portion of its assets to meet the opportunities and ...
As much as 8% of the electricity Canada generates is sent south of the border, enough to power some six million U.S. homes. Net exports rose over the past decade, and north–south transmission ...
This is not your average plot of southwestern Ontario farmland. In May, a 10-acre tract of land in Haldimand County officially turned into Canada’s largest grid-scale battery storage facility, and one ...
Not surprisingly, the stories that drew the most attention from our readers closely tracked the biggest shifts in the global green economy in 2025. This was a year that reshuffled the deck for ...
In January 2024, after a Boeing plane door malfunctioned mid-flight, Elon Musk and Donald Trump Jr. wasted no time pointing fingers. They didn’t blame software errors or the faulty flight-control ...