U.S. President Donald Trump may have thought tariffs would push Canada toward greater integration with the U.S., but they have done the opposite. Canadians are avoiding American products, cancelling vacations and even selling their properties down south. Some still hold out hope for negotiations with the Trump administration despite the continually changing goal posts, broken […]| IRPP
Editor’s Note (February 13, 2025): In early 2025, Jeremy Harrison, Saskatchewan’s minister responsible for SaskPower, said the province intends to refurbish its coal-fired power stations, including Estevan’s Boundary Dam and Shand power stations, and keep them operating beyond 2030. This is despite federal government regulations that require the phaseout of coal-fired electricity without carbon-capture technology […]| IRPP
Nearly 10 per cent of Canadians are susceptible to workforce disruption as Canada and the world reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.| IRPP
Introduction As part of global efforts to avoid the most dangerous effects of climate change, the federal government has made international commitments to reduce national greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions by at least 40 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030 and to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 (Government of Canada, 2024). At the same time, other […]| IRPP