My five-year-old son is learning to play hockey this winter. Every Saturday at the rink, coaches put the kids through sets of drills. They are instilling core competencies in the basics skills. The secret to mastering a skill is constant repetition. Working on a new...
Canada’s carbon tax will increase 50% on April 1, 2020. The tax, which applies to emissions from the burning of fossil fuels, will increase from $20/T CO₂ to $30/T CO₂. The impact on natural gas will be to increase the tax from $1.04/GJ to $1.57/GJ. The carbon...
Canada must be a world leader in energy efficiency, not just energy production Let’s be clear — Canada can maintain economic prosperity, while driving down its greenhouse gas emissions that are contributing to global warming. As a company involved for 25 years...
CEO MESSAGE Who would have guessed that the recent talk about climate action would make me reflect on my years playing football? Let me tell you why. Growing up, playing football was my passion. Over the years my coaches thought they were teaching me athletic skills. ...
Executives may be wondering what is the pathway for responding to the challenges of climate change? Where should they start? The answer in a nutshell? Take a proactive and continual approach to manage energy and water. More specifically, here are five steps...
Utilities are not exempt from the process of consolidation we see in other sectors. One example is the merger of Enbridge with Union Gas. Both were deemed as Ontario local distribution companies for the supply of natural gas. They have recently merged. When mergers...
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Since April 2019, the carbon tax has risen by 250%. As the charge increases, it makes up a greater and greater proportion of energy costs and can have a bigger impact on your bottom line.