Energy debate stuck in a rut – and what we can do about it
It’s increasingly clear we need to step outside the echo chambers that shape Canada’s polarizing energy narratives
Read MorePosted by Bill Whitelaw | Oct 23, 2017
It’s increasingly clear we need to step outside the echo chambers that shape Canada’s polarizing energy narratives
Read MorePosted by Bill Whitelaw | Apr 24, 2017
The big challenge is convincing Canadians to be courageous enough to take off the blinkers that have so effectively sidelined them to date
Read MorePosted by Bill Whitelaw | Apr 18, 2017
The typical Canadian mall is an example of the interplay of energy systems, carrying the weight of a functioning society with them
Read MorePosted by Bill Whitelaw | Apr 11, 2017
Many Canadians are hypocrites: they want to have their energy cake and burn it, too
Read MorePosted by Bill Whitelaw | Apr 7, 2017
A three-year initiative assesses how Canadians think and talk about energy in all forms, bringing together disparate and typically unaligned voices
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