There are strong signals Canada could fall short of its legally-binding emissions targets, as federal data shows the goal for ...
Canada's legally binding climate target seems to be out of reach, new data released from Environment and Climate Change Canada suggests. The department's greenhouse gas emission projections are a ...
When Canada elected Mark Carney as prime minister, there was hope that the country would pursue stronger climate policies. That hope was crushed after Carney signed a deal with the oil-producing ...
The Canadian Pension Plan appears to have quietly abandoned its climate investment strategy, according to a new report from ...
When Canada unveiled its 2025 federal budget—Canada Strong—it wasn’t just another fiscal plan. It was a generational wager. With the United States turning inward, tariffs climbing to levels unseen ...
Agreement removes emissions cap, aims to boost carbon pricing and storage Canada seeks to diversify oil exports amid US trade uncertainty Agreement also drops regulations for clean electricity Parties ...
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How Do We Keep Canada Insurable?

Climate change is making home insurance unsustainable. Investing in climate resilience could reverse the trend.
Canada's Prime Minister Carney signed an agreement with Alberta's Premier Danielle Smith this week that rolls back some climate rules to encourage investment in energy production, setting the stage ...