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Energy corridors could eliminate repetitive assessment stress syndrome
Canada’s energy is secure, reliable and produced responsibly and could be a great benefit to those of our allies who don’t have their own energy and are instead forced to rely on dubious or unfriendly sources.
IEDM – Le gouvernement force-t-il trop vite le passage à l’électrique? – Gabriel Giguère
December 20, 2023 | 9 min. 38 sec. | Midi Pile (KYK Radio) Interview (in French) with Gabriel Giguère, Public Policy Analyst […]
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Streamlining Energy Infrastructure Development: The Corridor Approach
Energy corridors could go a long way towards restoring Canada’s attractiveness for energy transportation projects, according to this study by the MEI. “Getting regulatory approval for energy transportation projects in Canada takes so long that investors are increasingly looking elsewhere,” explains Krystle Wittevrongel, co-author of the study.
Why Is Canada StrugglIng To Develop Our Vast Natural Resources? (Part 1)
Second Street‘s Colin Craig is joined by Renaud Brossard, Communications Director at The Montreal Economic Institute, to discuss the difficulties of developing natural resources in Canada compared with other nations.
Why Is Canada StrugglIng To Develop Our Vast Natural Resources? (Part 2)
Second Street‘s Colin Craig is joined by Renaud Brossard, Communications Director at The Montreal Economic Institute, to discuss the difficulties of developing natural resources in Canada compared with other nations.
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Capping the energy sector’s emissions would deprive Canada of over $6.0 billion a year
Montreal, December 7, 2023 – The capping of the energy sector’s emissions, planned by the Trudeau government, will be costly for the Canadian economy and have a negligible impact on the environment, according to a Montreal Economic Institute researcher.
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Électricité: une plus grande place aux producteurs indépendants pour un Québec plus prospère
En déliant les mains des producteurs indépendants, le gouvernement leur permettrait de jouer un rôle important dans l’atteinte des objectifs de croissance de la production fixés par Hydro-Québec, tout en évitant d’accroître la pression sur les finances de la province et de ses ménages.
IEDM – Une majorité de Québécois soutient la construction de nouveaux barrages et d’éoliennes – Gabriel Giguère
November 13, 2023 | 8 min. 04 sec. | Bonjour la Côte (ICI Radio-Canada) Interview (in French) with Gabriel Giguère, Public Policy […]
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Pour continuer de développer le Québec
Considérant les coûts, les risques et l’impact d’un potentiel manque d’énergie sur notre économie, il relèverait du pragmatisme de délier les mains des producteurs indépendants afin qu’ils puissent faire leur part.
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Canada’s and Quebec’s Energy Projects – Ipsos poll commissioned by the MEI
According to this MEI-IPSOS poll, seven in ten Quebecers are in favour of building new hydroelectric dams to address the end of Hydro-Québec’s energy surpluses, while a majority of Canadians support carbon capture projects and the establishment of “energy corridors.”