Authors: Randy Brunet, K.C., Scott Masson, Thomas Collopy, Erin Eccleston, Nicole Graham
The Government of Saskatchewan (“Saskatchewan”) recently announced additional details of the two new incentives for eligible energy and mining projects contemplated by the Saskatchewan … Read More
Authors: Randy Brunet, K.C., Scott Masson, Thomas Collopy, Nicole Graham, Stephanie Symonds-D'Arcey
As discussed in our previous blog, on June 20, 2024, Bill C-59 received royal assent and has now come into force. Bill C-59 implements … Read More
Authors: Randy Brunet, K.C., Scott Masson, Thomas Collopy, Nicole Graham, Stephanie Symonds-D'Arcey
The Province of Saskatchewan (“Saskatchewan”) recently updated its Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Credit Standard (the “CCUS Standard”). It was first published in May … Read More
Authors: Randy Brunet, K.C., Thomas Collopy, Scott Masson, Andrew Konopelny, Nicole Graham
On June 4, 2024, the Captured Carbon Storage Act (the “CCS Act”) received royal assent after its third reading by the Manitoba legislature. The … Read More
The Government of Canada recently released the 2024 federal budget (“Budget 2024”), which includes various new and ongoing commitments by it with the aim of supporting economic reconciliation.
Specifically, Budget 2024 … Read More
Authors: Ken Tennenhouse, Scott Masson, Thomas Collopy, Andrew Konopelny, Jilian Stefanson
Federal Budget 2024 is overall less aggressive than other recent budgets in the area of energy and renewable energy, in many cases reiterating commitments … Read More
In March, during a trade mission to Germany, Canada’s Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Germany and announced funding for H2Global, as part … Read More
On April 1, 2024, the price of carbon in Canada increases from $65 a tonne to $80 a tonne. In accordance with a 2021 federal benchmark, the carbon price will … Read More
The original form of this article appears in our Energy Playbook: 2023 Year in Review. Download the free ebook.
Alberta’s six-month pause on the approval of new wind and solar energy … Read More
This article appears in our Energy Playbook: 2023 Year in Review. Download the free ebook.
Many contracts for projects in the Canadian energy sector rely quite heavily on Engineering, Procurement and … Read More