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Canada aims to double electricity grid capacity by 2050

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Canada aims to double its electric grid by 2050 with clean energy and lower costs for users
Prime Minister Mark Carney makes an announcement on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, May 14, 2026.

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Carney unveils plan to double Canada's electricity grid by 2050
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Canada unveils $730 billion clean energy strategy
 · 19h
Carney set to announce government’s clean electricity strategy today
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to announce his long-awaited clean electricity strategy today.

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Carney unveils new electricity strategy, noncommittal on 2030 climate targets
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Canada doubles down on clean energy commitment, plans to reduce electricity costs
Durham Radio News · 12h
Mark Carney announces plan to make energy more effective and affordable in Canada
The prime minister says the plan could deliver up to $15-billion in total energy savings by 2050 and lower energy costs for 7 in 10 Canadian households.

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Carney pushes new clean electricity strategy to expand grid, lower costs
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PM Carney unveils electricity plan to double grid, lower costs
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Environment Canada disbands radar research team amid cuts to weather services

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Newsweek
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Earth.com
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Canada’s weather is changing dramatically and reshaping ecosystems across the nation

A new study shows Canada’s ecosystems are becoming more unpredictable, raising concerns about biodiversity and gaps in protected areas.
Phys.org
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Canada's parks may be protecting the wrong places as climate extremes reshape biodiversity

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Reuters
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Focus: Canada's insurance sector faces climate catastrophe claim deluge

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NBC News
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Climate change made record-setting Canada wildfires likelier, scientists say

The influence of climate change made the dangerous fire weather conditions that fueled Quebec’s 2023 fire season at least twice as likely, according to new research from the World Weather Attribution group. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
Phys.org
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Old growth forests in eastern Canada show that the climate started changing almost 100 years ago

The effects of climate change are complex, especially on the water cycle. As we seek to better understand human-driven climate changes, long-term baselines for environmental data are essential. However, records of past environmental conditions are too ...
The Conversation
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Attributing Canada’s June heat wave to climate change is an important step in adapting to a warmer world

This June saw major heat waves across Canada with peak temperatures — measured over a three-day period — of 7.4 C in eastern Ontario, 10.7 C in southern Québec, 7.2 C in northern Québec and 10.6 C in Atlantic Canada. On June 19, more than 100 ...
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