Canada’s natural resources driving the transition to a clean, low-carbon future

Our government wants to build on the advantage that comes from Canadian resource experience and expertise, and seize the opportunities that come with it.
Government House Leader Bardish Chagger looks at an electric vehicle on Parliament Hill in June 2017. The Liberals made a $180-million investment to spur the adoption of electric and alternative-fuel vehicles, writes Paul Lefebvre.
To see our country’s future, Canadians need only look to their past. While our country’s natural resource industries have been the historic backbone of our economy, they will also be a key part of our clean-growth future: a future that will see Canada lead the global transition to a low-carbon e...

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