New Federal Methane Regulations Announced for 2028
The Carney government announces phased methane regulations for oil, gas, and landfill sectors starting in 2028, offering industry two compliance paths. Learn the details.
The Carney government announces phased methane regulations for oil, gas, and landfill sectors starting in 2028, offering industry two compliance paths. Learn the details.
The City of Barrie is clearing the path for cleaner ice maintenance, approving eight new electric ice resurfacers to minimize greenhouse gas emissions from its arenas. Learn about this green initiative.
A Canadian writer shares her journey of falling for and marrying a man nearly three decades older, challenging stereotypes about age-gap relationships and finding unexpected firsts.
A new report indicates Canada is moving further from its 2030 greenhouse gas emissions reduction target. Read the latest on the nation's climate progress.
The Carney government has finalized methane regulations, allowing oil and gas producers to design their own reduction plans if they meet strict targets. Learn about the policy shift and its impact.
The federal government has announced a new regulatory framework to significantly reduce methane emissions from Canada's oil and gas operations and landfills. Learn about the key targets and implications for the environment and industry.
The Canadian government has announced stringent new regulations aimed at dramatically cutting methane emissions from the oil and gas industry. Learn about the key targets and implications.
The Carney government unveils new methane regulations for oil, gas, and landfills, phasing in from 2028. The rules aim to cut emissions but will slightly slow GDP and production growth in B.C., Alberta, and Saskatchewan. Read the details.
A new report highlights a significant happiness gap affecting young Canadians. Discover the unique challenges, from housing to mental health, shaping this generation's outlook and their hopes for the future.
Members of Canada's Net-Zero Advisory Body warn the federal government risks further resignations, citing frustrations over policy implementation and influence. Read the full report.
Weekly climate news from B.C. and beyond: Premier Eby floats a second pipeline idea, food costs could surge six per cent, and global climate facts. Stay informed on the crisis.
The federal government is under fire for its climate action following resignations from its net-zero advisory body. Key experts have stepped down, raising questions about Canada's 2050 targets.
A new Canadian study finds racialized immigrants, especially women, are less likely to thrive despite the country's high average life satisfaction score. Discover the hidden disparities.
A new report reveals Quebec's economy loses $1.5 billion yearly due to income and employment disparities between English and French speakers. Explore the findings and implications.
A new study finds lower wages and higher unemployment among English-speaking Quebecers cost the provincial economy $1.5 billion annually. Experts call for targeted investment.
A new study from Calgary reveals a critical gap in sports medicine, with female athletes receiving fewer supports after injuries. Learn about the research and its call for change.
Former environment minister Steven Guilbeault concedes Canada won't meet its 2030 emissions target. Get the full story on this major climate policy admission.
A new federal-Alberta pipeline agreement has drawn fire from advocates who warn it could undermine Canada's climate goals and invite copycat demands from other provinces. Read the analysis.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith secures key federal concessions on emissions caps in new pipeline MOU with PM Carney. While promising, the agreement faces significant hurdles before construction.
A new national report reveals Canada's affordability crisis is creating a hidden crisis for youth in low-income communities, intensifying academic and mental health challenges.
Prime Minister Carney secures major energy agreement with Alberta, setting emissions targets for new oil pipeline construction. Read the full details of this historic deal.
Canada announces groundbreaking 75% methane reduction target in new pipeline agreement, balancing environmental goals with economic development. Learn how this affects Alberta's energy sector.
Parliamentary Budget Officer joins four other independent analyses concluding federal emissions targets are unachievable, revealing a $200+ billion climate program failing to deliver results.
Independent review finds British Columbia only halfway to 2030 emissions targets. LNG development requires massive electricity, threatening climate progress. Read the full analysis.
New analysis reveals British Columbia's liquefied natural gas strategy threatens to undermine provincial climate goals. Learn how LNG expansion impacts emission targets.
Ontario's repeal of emissions targets looms over landmark climate lawsuit as environmental advocates challenge provincial climate policies. Learn about the legal battle's implications.
Edmonton's Blatchford community welcomes Canada's first emissions-neutral fire station, marking a major milestone in sustainable urban development and green infrastructure.
New research reveals daily travel time remains consistent globally at 1.1 hours, presenting critical implications for future transportation emissions and urban planning strategies worldwide.
Canadians express strong opinions on federal climate targets and housing affordability in a recent letters to the editor section. Discover the public's growing concerns.
A new Gallup poll reveals a record number of Americans, especially young women, want to leave the U.S., with Canada as their preferred destination. Discover the reasons behind this growing trend.