Time to make the NEB a trusted energy regulator in a decarbonizing world

If the federal government is serious about Indigenous reconciliation, restoring public confidence in energy regulation and environmental decision-making, providing industry with clarity, and meeting its climate commitments, it must get NEB modernization right.
Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr, pictured recently on the Hill.
The National Energy Board (NEB) has become a lightning rod for controversy in recent years as Canadians lost trust in its responsibility to review and regulate major energy projects. But now there’s a once-in-a-generation opportunity to ensure energy planning and regulation serves the public inter...

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