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Tariffs, government spending, gas prices — what’s driving inflation right now?

OTTAWA — MPs returned to the House of Commons earlier this month to confront an old problem — inflation — which is now being driven by new forces. Many consumers are still reeling from the decades-high inflation levels seen in the post-pandemic recovery period, when...

B.C. Green Party votes in climate activist Emily Lowan as new leader

VICTORIA — Little more than five years ago, Emily Lowan ran and won a spot on the student council at the University of Victoria. On Wednesday, the 25-year-old climate activist celebrated her election as the new leader of the British Columbia Green Party....

N.S. government says newly introduced bill will reduce red tape, encourage business

By Lyndsay Armstrong HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government is introducing a bill it says would eliminate red tape and encourage business activity, particularly in the natural resources sector. Tim Halman, who serves as both Minister of Service Efficiency and...

Canada’s mayors, councillors want fast-tracking of projects that fight climate change

MONTREAL — More than 250 elected officials across Canada have signed onto a campaign calling on the federal government to prioritize major infrastructure projects that help in the fight against climate change. Calling themselves the Elbows Up for Climate coalition,...

Lithium Americas in talks with U.S. Department of Energy about loan conditions

VANCOUVER — Lithium Americas Corp. says it’s in talks with the U.S. Department of Energy and General Motors Holdings LLC, its joint venture partner in the Thacker Pass lithium project, regarding the conditions of its US$2.26-billion loan from the U.S....
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