The solar farm generates 24 per cent of the community's energy needs
Gwayakocchigewin Limited Partnership and Hydro One entered into a historic agreement to advance the Waasigan Transmission Line.
While stories involving Indigenous opposition to large energy projects have made the headlines in recent years, in practice, Indigenous participation in the energy sector has become increasingly preva...
Using a traditional spear and modern ice sensors, Inuk fishing captain Joey Angnatok is part of a global effort to monitor the effects of climate change in the Far North
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The federal government has committed another $300 million to its program designed to displace fossil fuels and boost clean energy in Canada’s Indigenous, rural and remote communities.
Aphrodite Salas travels north with her students to learn directly from Inuit ‘clean energy leaders’
Inside the First Nations-led plan to decolonize British Columbia’s electricity. Last in a two-part special report.
Federal, territorial and First Nation officials were in Whitehorse Monday selling a budget measure that will help boost the renewable energy supply in the Yukon.
Today, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Natural Resources, announced an investment of over $865,000 to Fort Severn First Nation for a solar project to reduce the need for diesel-generate...
Vancity Community Investment Bank (VCIB) hosted a webinar on February 3, titled “Building Partnerships for Indigenous Clean Energy”. That dynamic discussion left us craving more, knowing there’s still...
With nearly 1,400 megawatts of renewable energy capacity in operation or under development, the Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation (SNGRDC) is past the point where it has to push f...
The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, announced an investment of $27.2 million in Westinghouse Electric Canada Inc. to support its $57 million ...
The hydro subsidy washing machine keeps spinning in Ontario ... In the 2018 Ontario general election, the price of power loomed as a major issue.
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Around 30 people, mostly from the Piikani First Nation, came to Lethbridge College on Wednesday, aiming to learn more about careers in renewable energy.
In 2021, the Canadian energy sector continued to encounter structural change: in energy transition, pricing, government policy, and regulatory review, which will have implications well into the future...
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As a child growing up in Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation, located in Treaty 8 territory (known as Northern Alberta), Mihskakwan James Harper felt an early calling to climate action.
NorSask Forest Products’ sawmill has long been a source of pride – not to mention revenue – for the nine First Nations of the Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC). After all, it’s the only First Nation s...
AMID THE DRIVE FOR A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE FOR OUR PROVINCE AND OUR PLANET, SAINT JOHN STANDS AS A BEACON. This is a community that brings ingenuity and determination to innovating solutions for a susta...
Power generation infrastructure is rarely much to look at, often hidden away in elaborate structures to obscure the ugly bird's nests of wires and switches. Solar power is much in the same boat, k...
Hydro-Québec has struck a deal to buy electricity from Brookfield Renewable Partners LP unit Evolugen under a 40-year contract as the Quebec utility shores up its power supplies to meet balloonin...
On January 26, 2022, the Ontario government announced its intention to develop a Clean Energy Credit (CEC) registry. The registry will be a voluntary certification registry focused on encouraging corp...
It’s time for Canada to seize the “democratic imperative” for a fast, comprehensive just transition off fossil fuels, while taking advantage of new job creation in rising clean energy industries, acco...
Anticipating surging demand for electricity, the Ford government has asked Ontario Power Generation to investigate the potential for building new hydroelectric dams in Northern Ontario.