Will Canadians Accept A Carbon Tax?ARTICLE BYTony CoulsonOriginally published on Tuesday October 17, 2018 in The Globe and Mail
A recent report from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change sounded an urgent warning about ...
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Despite Public Support For More Funding, Spending On Federal Science Is Lower Today Than Under The Harper GovernmentOTTAWA, ON /GLOBE NEWSWIRE/ —
As the federal Finance Committee prepares for cross-country public hearings on next year’s Budget, ...
Canadians Remain On Board With Energy ProjectsARTICLE BYTony CoulsonOriginally published on August 31, 2018 in The Globe and Mail
In late May, the federal government made a deal to purchase the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline and ...
Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit Toronto: Changing Consumer BehaviourARTICLE BYSarah RobertonRecently, our VP of Corporate and Public Affairs, Sarah Roberton and Pollution Probe CEO Ingrid Thompson participated in the Bloomberg Sustainable ...
A Tale Of Two Investors: How DIY Investors Are Reacting To COVID-19ARTICLE BYTony CoulsonOriginally published on Tuesday October 24, 2017 in The Globe and Mail
What caused the death of TransCanada’s Energy East pipeline proposal? Some say it ...
To Win A Pipeline Debate, You Have To Convince The UnconvincedARTICLE BYTony CoulsonOriginally published on Friday September 30, 2016 in The Globe and Mail
The debate continues to simmer over the future development of Canada’s oil sands and, in ...
Six In Ten Canadians Support A Pipeline To Refineries In Eastern CanadaSince Environics began tracking public opinion about the Energy East pipeline in 2012, between 60% and 65% of Canadians have supported the proposal to convert existing ...
Why Is Support For The Oil Sands Development Declining?ARTICLE BYTony CoulsonWhen we began tracking Canadians’ attitudes toward oil sands development in 2008, 45% thought that overall development was good for Canada because of the economic ...
Electric Vehicles: What’s Holding Canadian Drivers Back?ARTICLE BYBRENDA SHARPEMore and more types of electric vehicles (EVs) have been coming on the market recently, but they are still a curiosity in many communities. What will it take for ...