Technology
Matter More
How Canada can ‘matter more’ to the United States — and the world — in a time of geopolitical change
Power Plays
How to build a renewable energy future in Atlantic Canada
How to Have it All
Federal and provincial governments, Indigenous communities and industry can leverage LNG development for a clean energy future. Here’s how
Open Atlantic
How breaking down trade barriers could supercharge Atlantic Canada’s economy
The Belonging Advantage
How quality of life is translating into big economic gains for Atlantic Canada
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The Missing Article
Since 2021, 65 bilateral agreements involving 45 countries have been reached under Article 6 of the landmark Paris Agreement on climate change. Canada is not among them.
Catching the Wind
The game-changing potential of offshore wind power in Atlantic Canada, combined with an ambitious vision to develop it as an urgent national project, could turn the region into an energy superpower.
Project of the Century
Electricity demand is forecast to double by 2050. To meet it, supply will have to grow an astounding two to three times today’s volume. Here’s a roadmap for how to meet this urgent nation-building goal.
The $100 Billion Difference
Relative costs of two net zero approaches
New North Star III
Canada’s prosperity has relied too heavily on the here and now of deficit spending, booming real estate and debt-financed household consumption. We must instead redirect investment to the wealth and well-being of the future, particularly our ability to invent and innovate, generate world-leading technologies and firms and ultimately capture global markets. The invention and adoption of new products, services and processes must be the foundation of rising productivity and long-term prosperity.
Capturing a Carbon Opportunity
If the climate challenge confronting Canada is evident, so too is the economic opportunity out there to be captured. The twin objectives are clear and measurable: We must meet our 2030 GHG emission reduction targets on the way to a net-zero future by 2050, and we must do it in a manner that ensures jobs, growth and a strong economy. The good news is that a sightline to that future – one where a national carbon management strategy is critical to meeting our objectives – is coming into clear focus.
