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1. The fight over clean energy jobs in a crucial U.S. swing state

2. In battleground Michigan, shifting allegiances are upending both parties’ once-reliable voting blocs

3. Oil-sands giants, federal agency back at table as carbon-capture talks gain momentum

4. Provinces face private-sector call to work together on industrial carbon pricing

5. An interview with Kamala Harris’s economic adviser Brian Deese: In a new energy era, the U.S. can lead

6. Employment in U.S. swing states is growing thanks to a clean energy boom. Supporters worry it won’t last past the election

7. For a Quebec shipbuilder, the road to Canadian icebreakers goes through Helsinki

8. How a little known bank is trying to build big things in Canada

9. Federal panel calls for cutting Canada’s emissions in half by 2035

10. Why the Canada Infrastructure Bank won’t go down without a fight

11. Power-sector lobby steps up criticism of Ottawa’s Clean Electricity Regulations

12. The biggest EV investment in Canada yet

13. Windsor electricity facing big changes as officials try to predict the future of supply and demand

14. Governments must change rules around housing to meet building, climate targets: task force

15. Complaint from Capital Power shows tension around Ottawa’s plans to back carbon capture

16. Canada Growth Fund announces first deal for carbon capture in Alberta – and signals how it plans to back up carbon pricing

17. Review shows Canada within striking distance of climate targets – if Ottawa moves faster to put promised policies in place

18. COP28 raises the bar for climate action - but just how much depends where you look

19. Ontario cautiously gets back into the green electricity game

20. With plans for oil and gas emissions cap, Ottawa calls industry’s bluff

21. Why Canada’s recent climate-policy struggles may be its most valuable contribution to COP28

22. Ottawa stops layering on new climate promises to focus on implementation — and gets lukewarm reviews

23. Countering China’s clean-tech dominance continues its rise to top of Canada-U.S. agenda

24. Carbon removal pushed as potential boon for Western provinces

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