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Majority of Canadians support investments in clean technology for job creation and a more diverse economy less dependent on oil: Poll
On July 27th Blue Green Canada's board of directors met in Alberta for the first time.
Blue Green Canada's remarks to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry, Science, and Technology on the State of Disruptive Technologies
As transit activists and local politicians often remark, Canada is the only G8 nation without a national transit plan.
Program Manager Jamie Kirkpatrick was in Québec City April 11th to 14th along with tens of thousands of Canadians who spoke out for action on climate change.
Blue Green Canada has always said good jobs and a cleaner environment go hand-in-hand. Little makes that case better than public transit.
This is a guest blog by Clare Demerse, Senior Policy Advisor with Clean Energy Canada
This is a guest blog by Gillian McEachern, Campaigns Director for Environmental Defence
I just came back from the Blue Green Alliance’s annual Good Jobs Green Jobs conference in Washingto
Originally published in the Hill Times, Monday December 2, 201
Following last week’s release of the most definitive report on climate change, global warming is back in the news.
What’s stopping Ontario from creating 25,000 jobs while slashing government deficits, boosting GDP and cutting greenhouse gas emissions? Not much really.
During the annual Council of the Federation meeting, held last week in Niagara-on-the-Lake, the premiers tackled a range of topics including i
It didn’t really come as a surprise when, last week, the WTO denied Canada’s appeal and again ruled aga
The evidence keeps coming in: Ottawa’s all-oil economic strategy is seriously flawed.