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energy

Ontario Premier Doug Ford walks to his office; there is a bit of light streaming in between the otherwise dark corridor
Current Affairs

As Trump Pushes Tariff War, Ford’s Electricity Bluff Loses Voltage

July 8, 2025July 8, 2025 - by Kunal Chaudhary

Ontario’s threats to cut off American states are hollow. The province simply can’t afford to

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A close up photo if a black nuclear waste symbol on a yellow barrell
Current Affairs

The Most Toxic Substance on Earth – and the Tiny Town Volunteering to Host It

January 13, 2025January 20, 2025 - by William Leiss

The fraught quest for a safe site to bury nuclear waste

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A vintage thermostat on a wall with faded, dotted wallpaper
Society

In a Province Where Electricity Is Cheap, How Do You Get Consumers to Use Less Power?

June 27, 2024July 10, 2024 - by Sandrine Rastello

Quebec has to conserve energy in its push to electrify everything

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A cartoon of a teacher showing a book that says "O is for Oil, P is for Profit" to a group of small children.
Education / September/October 2022

Why Are Oil-and-Gas Companies Developing Lesson Plans for Teachers?

August 26, 2022August 26, 2022 - by Ainslie Cruickshank

The fossil fuel industry has long understood the power of the school system in shaping perceptions around climate change

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Planet earth stands in front of an empty United Nations general assembly hall.
Environment

Why Climate Change Is Not an Environmental Issue

June 24, 2022May 11, 2023 - by Chris Turner

Misunderstanding the nature of the peril humanity faces is one reason climate politics has been so prone to frustration and despair

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The Walrus Talks

The Walrus Talks Energy at GLOBE 2020

February 12, 2020February 4, 2022 - by The Walrus Staff

Canada’s role in the global energy transition

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Photograph by Kris Krüg
Books

The Best Way to Combat Climate Change is Compromise

September 19, 2017April 5, 2020 - by Chris Turner

We’ve turned the oil industry into an ideological war zone—and that is why both sides are losing

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Photograph by Valerian Mazataud
Environment

The Other Pipeline

November 26, 2015April 8, 2020 - by Ben Powless

The proposed Energy East project will traverse six provinces and some of the most sensitive ecosystems in the country

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Photograph by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images
December 2015 / Memoir

The Roughneck Diaries

November 25, 2015April 8, 2020 - by Don Gillmor

Remembering when the oil sands were young

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Illustration of windmills against a black background.
November 2015

Tilting at Windmills

November 14, 2015April 9, 2022 - by Chris Turner

Canada’s most ambitious green energy plan failed—but not for the reason everybody thinks

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As the executive director, I am frequently asked this question. These days, I reply: “The Walrus was made for this moment.” From on-again, off-again trade news and negotiations to a new prime minister, we are committed to Canada’s conversations. We launched six regional bureaus earlier this year to ensure comprehensive coverage across this great country of ours. But we can’t do this alone. As a non-profit newsroom, this work isn’t possible without our readers’ support. If you believe in Canada’s stories, support our paywall-free journalism with a donation today.

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