IEDM – Les Québécois ne veulent pas de l’obligation d’acheter électrique en 2035! – Gabriel Giguère
October 7, 2024 | 10 min. 56 sec. | Rej against le matin (BLVD 102,1) Interview (in French) with Gabriel Giguère, Senior […]
MEI – Two in three Canadians say banning conventional vehicles by 2035 is “unrealistic” – Krystle Wittevrongel
October 4, 2024 | 6 min. 45 sec. | Midday (CHED AM) Interview with Krystle Wittevrongel, Director of Research at the MEI, […]
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La liberté d’expression au service de l’innovation verte
Des changements récents à la Loi sur la concurrence, au sujet de l’écoblanchiment, risquent de complexifier la diffusion des innovations vertes.
IEDM – Décret d’urgence: Huit emplois perdus par caribou protégé par Ottawa – Renaud Brossard
September 17, 2024 | 9 min. 12 sec. | Midi Pile (KYK Radio) Interview (in French) with Renaud Brossard, Vice President, Communications […]
IEDM – Un minimum de 1990 emplois en péril avec le plan du fédéral – Renaud Brossard
September 17, 2024 | 11 min. 44 sec. | Le show du matin (KYK Radio) Interview (in French) with Renaud Brossard, Vice […]
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Protect the Caribou without Bankrupting Our Rural Regions
The federal government’s decree seeking to protect certain woodland caribou herds would result in the loss of at least 1,990 jobs in Quebec’s rural regions, according to this Viewpoint published by the MEI. “If the federal government goes ahead with its decree, it will cause the loss of a minimum of 1,990 jobs, and with no guarantee that the caribou will be saved,” warns Gabriel Giguère, senior public policy analyst at the MEI and author of the study.
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The war on humans
In order to continue to progress, we will need to rediscover Enlightenment humanism, which fully recognizes the determining role of our species in fashioning its environment with a view to greater flourishing.
IEDM – Pour ou contre l’«écologisme de marché»? – Vincent Geloso
July 24, 2024 | 12 min. 20 sec. | Le midi (98,5 FM) Debate (in French) with Vincent Geloso, Senior Economist at […]
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Friends shouldn’t let friends buy natural gas from bad places
The federal government’s forthcoming emissions cap on the oil and gas sector will not only kill jobs and hurt the Canadian economy; it will do so for little to no environmental gain.
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We need faster, fairer assessments of major energy projects
Any environmental assessment of a large energy project must be coupled with an assessment of its impact on: the national economy, job creation, investment opportunities across the country and on Canada’s reputation as an attractive destination for international investors.