January 24, 2022

Guest post from Université de Montréal

 

Taxing corporations and consumers for the amount of carbon emissions they generate can be a great way to deal with climate change – so say many leading politicians, economists and environmental activists. In Canada, we’ve had a federal carbon tax since early 2019.

January 20, 2022

By Una Jefferson

 

January 13, 2022

Guest post by Robert Buchkowski, Youpei Yan, Alicia Entem, and Shawn Leroux

 

Dec 16, 2021

By Eric Campbell

The year is almost up. But before we go hurdling into the next one, let's take stock of what happened in the green economy in 2021. To do that, we asked four of Canada's top journalists to sort through the year's most important developments and narrow them down to the four biggest stories.

December 10, 2021

December 7, 2021

By Sonia Cyrus Patel

 

The industrial and internationally competitive agriculture & agri-food sector Canada has built over the past century has served us well. Today, Canada is one of the world’s largest producers and exporters of agri-food products, with the sector accounting for one in eight jobs and 7.4%  of GDP.[i]

December 7, 2021

Guest post by Pedro Cybis and Sophie Bernard

 

December 3, 2021

Guest post by Gabriel De Roche, Erick Lachapelle, Kathy Harrison, Parrish Bergquist, and Matto Mildenberger

 

December 2, 2021

By Jonas Goldman, Anik Islam & John McNally