Three provinces – Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec – are among North America’s 10 most competitive and innovation-ready subnational jurisdictions, according to a new report from a U.S. think-tank.
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Dedicated pipelines essential to creating a hydrogen economy in Canada, says new report
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Creating a hydrogen economy in Canada will require dedicated pipelines, hydrogen hubs and corridors, policy changes and financial incentives, according to a new report by the Transition Accelerator.
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The largest hydrogen-powered trucks ever to hit the road in North America will be operating in Alberta next year, as part of a major initiative to move this important transportation sector to the zero-emission fuel.
Read MoreResearchers finally get busy in the Arctic
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The latest federal budget puts Canada’s arctic research station on a solid footing for the next few years, as a number of major initiatives are being prepared.
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The Quebec government has established a $20 million fund to help companies build working relationships with the research community, so that these enterprises can develop their IT platforms to handle the latest digital or even quantum technology.
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While the agri-food industry welcomes the recently announced $100 million for net-zero emission agriculture, there needs to be a focus on its adoption, say those in the industry.
Read MoreAlberta innovation strategy aims to strengthen tech sector, attract capital and diversify economy
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The Alberta government’s new innovation strategy is eying emerging tech sectors like AI and quantum to diversify the province’s economy and fuel its post-pandemic recovery.
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In an effort to accelerate the province’s transition towards a low-emissions economy, the Alberta government is committing $50 million through Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) to a new Circular Economy Challenge.
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The government of Canada’s first 7.5-year $5 billion green bond saw strong demand from both Canadian and international investors and will be the first of many to support government investments in the green economy, says the associate minister of finance.
Read MoreAlberta’s industrial policies will be key in path towards net-zero emissions, report says
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As the largest contributor to Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions, Alberta’s industrial strategy will play a crucial role in helping the country achieve its 2030 and 2050 Paris emissions targets, says a new report from the Business Council of Alberta.
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