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From March 25 to 28, 2025, the Pembina Institute held its fourth Renewables in Remote Communities Conference (RiRC2025) on ...
Canadians are ready to grow our economy. Many, including our new federal government, see an urgent need to accelerate the ...
As Canada’s new federal government settles in, we’re hearing a repeated commitment to Canada becoming a world-leading “energy superpower.”In this moment of Canadian unity, as we grapple with ...
JORDEN DYE, director of the Pembina Institute’s Carbon Dioxide Removal Centre (CDR Centre), made the following statement in ...
Canadian competitiveness is on the line As Canada’s new government looks to expand trade beyond the United States, carbon must stay top of mind.
Canada faces unprecedented challenges: threats to national sovereignty and security, economic uncertainty, a worsening climate crisis. In response, on June 6, the federal government tabled Bill C-5: ...
Canada should fast-track clean energy projects via an amended Bill C-5 Bill must be improved to better uphold Indigenous rights, reduce risks, achieve clean growth potential ...
Canada is undergoing a major push to accelerate nation building through the rapid construction of housing and infrastructure. This will consume vast quantities of concrete, the most used manufactured ...
Ian is a senior analyst with the Pembina Institute’s oil and gas program, based in Vancouver. His work focuses on natural resource economics and the role of policy in decarbonizing the oil and gas ...
Grand bargains and perilous pitfalls Before any new pipeline is seriously discussed, Alberta’s recent emissions claims should be put into context ...