Improving the policy environment in Canada to capitalize on the global energy transformation

Our country’s regulatory system and policy environment is not broken and unworkable. But it can certainly be improved.
Environment and Climate Change Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is pictured arriving for a cabinet meeting on Jan. 28. Businesses are increasingly aligning operations and strategies to meet the Paris Agreement targets, writes Carlos A. Murillo.
Energy use is the main source of rising greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations in the atmosphere, which is linked to climate change’s widespread disruptive effects. Transforming the energy system—i.e., all the ways we produce, process, transport, and use energy—lies at the centre of a global tran...

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