A climate plan that works for the planet and the oil and gas sector

If we play our cards right, Canada can create good jobs, clean growth, and prosperity for Canadians in the low-carbon society of the future.
The oilsands, pictured in Fort McMurray, Alta. Other countries, including the United States under a new Joe Biden administration, will be competing aggressively to dominate the clean economy. We need to move quickly if we want to claim our share, writes Michael Bernstein.
The federal government presented its long-awaited climate accountability legislation last week, with binding commitments to achieve Canada’s Paris Agreement climate targets, and net zero emissions by 2050. The strengthened commitments present a huge challenge, especially considering that Canada h...

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