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1. Trump's promised golden era; for industr The U.S. president-elect's planned tariffs, protectionist policies risk backlash

2. Postcard from Michigan

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

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

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

6. Large emitters seek common approach to provincial carbon pricing

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

8. U.S. can lead in new energy era: Harris adviser; Key architect of the Inflation Reduction Act weighs in on how much danger legislation is really in from Trump and where he sees room for greater partnership with Canada

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

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

11. America's green jobs boom - or bust; At the epicentre of the country's clean-energy revolution, next month's U.S. election could boost or derail a massive industrial shift

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

13. Quebec company at core of Arctic icebreaker initiative; Davie Shipbuilding's acquisition of shipyard in Helsinki puts it in position to aid national-security efforts of Canada, U.S. and Finland

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

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

16. Federal panel wants Canada's emissions cut in half by 2035

17. Why the Canada Infrastructure Bank won't go down without a fight

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

19. Industry group takes fresh aim at Ottawa's rules on clean electricity

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

21. Amped up: How FLO aims to conquer the electric vehicle charging market

22. Steel suppliers push for more protectionism in EV battery strategy

23. AtkinsRealis expects nuclear business revenue to double in next three years

24. Japan's Asahi Kasei to invest $1.6-billion in Ontario EV facility; Company will manufacture battery materials to support Honda's $15-billion stake in the province

25. The biggest EV investment in Canada yet

26. Federal government's new EV tax credit raises hope of big investment by Honda

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

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

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

30. Federal government weighs changes to draft regulations on clean electricity after provincial pushback

31. Energy Minister wants to revamp greener homes grant for lower-income, rental communities

32. Infrastructure bank, BMO join forces to fund energy retrofits of commercial buildings

33. In a quiet Ontario town, Honda considers how to embrace an electric future in its own way

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

35. Review shows Canada within striking distance of climate targets - if Ottawa moves faster on promises

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

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

38. Ontario cautiously gets back into the green electricity game

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

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

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

42. U.S. diplomat pushes for help to counter China's clean-tech dominance on Ottawa visit

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

44. Carbon removal pushed as potential boon for Western provinces

45. Ottawa's $15-billion green financing agency springs to life

46. Canadian hydrogen dynasty believes its moment is here; The Stuart family's success will be a measure of Canada's effort to be a major player in the industry

47. Ottawa can't match U.S. on clean-energy incentives, report says

48. Move faster on low-carbon investments, industry tells federal government

49. Ontario looks to play bigger role in future battery plant subsidies; Province to cover one-third of incentives for two factories, expects similar arrangements for others

50. Governments strike deal with Stellantis, LG for EV battery plant; Ottawa and Ontario will provide up to $15-billion in subsidies for Windsor factory

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