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A New Energy Vision for Canada

17 Feb 2021

Like other discussion papers presently circulating the country, abundance, it endorses the idea of a national energy and strategy to guide the transition, and recognizes the contributions that Canada’s oil and gas geopolitical industry make to the economy. [...] as telecommunications and transportation point the way to a different kind of national identity—one based less on extraction and more on the potential of adding value NEW and delivering a range of energy services innovations to domestic and export markets. [...] Researchers, contribution to the buildup of heavy metals, between the BeneFIts engineers, and financial sector professionals fossil fuels, and toxics in our ecosystems, environment oF A neW will follow the flow of new-energy investment, while dramatically reducing and eventually oF A neW enerGY and the building up Canada’s own brain trust while eliminating our contributions to climate enerGY eCono. [...] Many of the dialogues and product of a longstanding power struggle discussion papers also neglect the required energy technologies, systems, between Ottawa and the provinces that began deep reductions in greenhouse gases and and services; in 1980 when the federal government of the a timeline for the new-energy transition, day attempted to impose a National Energy including binding emissions reduct. [...] We will doubtless Inclusivity draw heavily on our international diplomacy The process adopted for the development skills, and the experience of those who have of a vision and strategy must engage all managed and led complex negotiations over relevant sectors, regions, and communities land use, resource management, and other in the energy system, via a diverse range of public policy issues.
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Canada