Canada needs a sustainable energy strategy

Countries that thrive in the 21st century will be those that understand that the way we produce and consume our energy have major implications both for the competitiveness of our economy, and the sustainability of our environment.

In 2011, Canada stands at a peculiar crossroads for a country with immense supplies of both conventional and renewable energy. While the Harper government has trumpeted Canada as a "clean energy superpower," the truth is that there is no overarching plan to ensure energy sustainability in Canada....

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