Sentences with phrase «canadian energy leaders»

Canadian energy leaders have shared their insights in articles on Canada's energy history and current issues and their thoughts on what lies ahead in this EBook publication Energy in Canada @ 150 and Beyond.

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These global trends paint a picture of great opportunity for Canadian business and political leaders: New prospects for clean - energy technology developers and service providers are opening up on every continent.
«We are pleased to partner with an energy industry leader like Southern Power on this transaction,» said Dr. Shawn Qu, chairman and chief executive officer of Canadian Solar.
And the election of Donald Trump in the U.S. hasn't dented that support — if anything, this survey suggests that the new U.S. leader's position actually makes Canadians more inclined to support clean energy here at home.»
«Traditional investors increasingly view utility - scale solar as a strategic investment, and this transaction with a global energy leader highlights that trend,» said Shawn Qu, chairman and chief executive officer of Canadian Solar.
He also led major initiatives including the development of a number of centres with key community leaders, including The Canadian Centre for Advanced Leadership in Business, The Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, The Westman Centre for Real Estate Studies, The Energy ande Environment initiative, and The Creative Destruction Lab — Rockies.
«New pipelines to transition to clean energy» is Canada's own form of climate denial Watching Prime Minister Trudeau celebrate President Trump's executive order reviving the Keystone XL pipeline got me thinking: how is it that our «progressive» Canadian leader is siding with the climate - denying U.S. president on major fossil fuel expansion?
«This is an opportunity for B.C. to regain its position as a Canadian and global climate leader,» the Energy Forum letter states.
The leaders of what are respectively Canada's most populous and resource - rich provinces both now agree that a Canadian energy strategy is a good idea for the country.
We continue to make the case that the integration of the energy sector continentally is in the interest of all three governments,» Mr. Carr said during a visit that included a large delegation of Canadian resource executives and indigenous leaders.
Suncor Energy Inc. (TSX: SU)(NYSE: SU) and two other Canadian industry leaders deserve to be on the radar of new investors.
As a result of the Energy & Environment paper, lead author Stephen McIntyre, a Canadian, was flown to Washington, D.C., to brief U.S. business leaders and the staff of Sen. James Inhofe (R - OK), chair of the committee on Environment and Public Works.
The strategic value of Canada's vast clean energy resources was in the spotlight as key political and wind energy industry leaders gathered for the Canadian Wind Energy Association's (CanWEA) annual Spring Forum, held April 4 - 5 at the Hilton Lac - Leamy Hotel in the National Capital Renergy resources was in the spotlight as key political and wind energy industry leaders gathered for the Canadian Wind Energy Association's (CanWEA) annual Spring Forum, held April 4 - 5 at the Hilton Lac - Leamy Hotel in the National Capital Renergy industry leaders gathered for the Canadian Wind Energy Association's (CanWEA) annual Spring Forum, held April 4 - 5 at the Hilton Lac - Leamy Hotel in the National Capital REnergy Association's (CanWEA) annual Spring Forum, held April 4 - 5 at the Hilton Lac - Leamy Hotel in the National Capital Region.
Alberta has always been a leader in Canadian wind energy development, and will continue to be the largest market for new wind energy for at least the next decade.
Each year the Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) recognizes visionary leaders and clean energy pioneers for their outstanding contribution to the Canadian wind indEnergy Association (CanWEA) recognizes visionary leaders and clean energy pioneers for their outstanding contribution to the Canadian wind indenergy pioneers for their outstanding contribution to the Canadian wind industry.
Leading Edge members are pioneers and next - generation leaders that continue to lay the groundwork for the Canadian wind energy industry.
Engagement with political leaders, landowners, communities and Indigenous communities key to successful development The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWE (more...)
Ottawa, Ontario — June 13, 2014 The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) congratulates Ontario Premier Wynne on her re-election and stands ready to work to ensure that the wind energy industry plays an important part in ensuring Ontario is a North American leader in the generation of clean, affordable electricity, good - paying jobs and new economic opportunities for rural communEnergy Association (CanWEA) congratulates Ontario Premier Wynne on her re-election and stands ready to work to ensure that the wind energy industry plays an important part in ensuring Ontario is a North American leader in the generation of clean, affordable electricity, good - paying jobs and new economic opportunities for rural communenergy industry plays an important part in ensuring Ontario is a North American leader in the generation of clean, affordable electricity, good - paying jobs and new economic opportunities for rural communities.
Notable mandates: Represented physicians involved in providing care to Ashley Smith during the 2013 coroner's inquest; acted for Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne in a defamation action against Ontario Progressive Conservative party leader Tim Hudak and energy critic Lisa MacLeod; in Wise v. Iran, acted for a Canadian victim of a suicide bombing (executed by individuals who received material support from Iran) who sought leave to intervene in ongoing proceedings commenced by United States plaintiffs in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice seeking orders recognizing the enforceability in Ontario of judgments they obtained from a U.S. court against Iran totaling about $ 370 million; in Khadr v. Edmonton Institution, acted as lead counsel for an intervener, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, to argue that in interpreting Omar Khadr's sentence for the purpose of enforcing it in Canada, Correctional Services Canada was obliged to consider Khadr's right to liberty and principles of fundamental justice; acted for a physician in a malpractice claim in Moore v. Getahun, a precedent - setting case about restrictions on communication between counsel and experts in preparation of expert reports.
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