As jurisdictions like the EU finalize its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), the coherence of Canada's pan-Canadian approach is being rigorously tested
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith outlined proposed changes to the TIER regulation in a press conference this week.
In his announcement September 9, 2025, Prime Minister Mark Carney has paused Canada’s light-duty zero-emissions vehicle sales mandate.
With canola contributing over CAD 43 billion and 200,000 jobs, the impact is significant.
The province is seeking to reduce its dependency on natural gas, which is its primary source of power generation.
Understanding its nuances and strategizing effectively will be key to success.
This move is not about weakening climate commitments, but rather about strategically reshaping them.
On May 27, 2025, His Majesty King Charles III delivered the Speech from the Throne, officially opening the 45th Parliament of Canada.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced on 12 May 2025 that the province will freeze its industrial carbon price at CAD 95 per tonne, effective immediately.