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.

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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