Now is the time for ‘intense blue-skying’ on Canada’s future energy needs: Carr

Jim Carr says the Trudeau government's planned Generation Energy dialogue will give stock of where the country stands now and position Canada to 'maximize' future opportunities in an increasingly low-carbon world.
Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr says Canada will continue working to develop new export markets for conventional energy products, while also encouraging and 'incentivizing' the private sector to invest in renewable sources of energy.
Jim Carr says Canada’s energy standards for the future have to be set low—low-carbon, that is. The Natural Resources minister doesn't need much prodding to detail the work being done by the Liberal government he serves in to find lucrative markets for Canada's energy products. And his thoughts ...

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