Engineered Geopolymers Redefining Well Integrity in a Low-Carbon Era
Engineered Geopolymers Redefining Well Integrity in a Low-Carbon Era

Economy grew fastest in north, west in 2012: Statistics Canada

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Canada’s economy grew by 1.8 per cent in 2012, a significantly lower rate of growth than the 2.6 per cent seen in the previous year, Statistics Canada reports. Across the […]

Thunder Bay wind farm gets government approval

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Ontario’s Ministry of the Environment has ruled that a wind park development proposed for the Nor’Wester Mountains in Thunder Bay, Ontario, meets the government’s requirements under the Green Energy Act. […]

Industries, designers not doing enough to recycle metals: UN

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Designers need to do more to make consumer products, especially the metals used in their manufacture, metals like gold and copper, more recyclable. This is the conclusion of several reports […]

Boeing expands Winnipeg plant; Dreamliners set to fly again

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Boeing Canada announced that it will expand its Winnipeg plant, adding 14,000 square metres (150,000 square feet) of manufacturing space. This will bring the total space to 62,000 square metres […]

IBM reveals super-efficient solar power system prototype

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IBM and a pair of Swiss partners—research university Eidgenössische Technische Hochshule Zürich and Airlight Energy Holdings SA—have revealed efforts to develop a more efficient way of capturing and utilizing solar […]

Wind energy group says PC bill is misguided

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The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) is defending Ontario’s commitment to a “clean energy economy” against attack by the Progressive Conservative party. CanWEA says that “farmers and landowners, rural communities […]

Building code change could help drain water heat recovery manufacturers

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The drain-water heat recovery (DWHR) business could get a boost in Ontario, now that the building code for Ontario includes the devices in its list of allowable energy-saving items. Ontario […]

Some industry support for new water heater regulations

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The Ontario Ministry of Consumer Services announced last week that it would crack down on misleading and aggressive door-to-door sales tactics in the hot water rental business. Consumer complaints about […]

Mining association head warns governments to keep hands off

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The head of the Mining Association of Canada warned that Canada’s position as a mining superpower should not be taken for granted, or jeopardized by political short-sightedness. Pierre Gratton told […]

Manufacturing sector rebounded in February: Statistics Canada

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The manufacturing sector turned in its best performance since July 2011, posting a 2.6 per cent increase in sales for February. Statistics Canada reports that sales reached $49.6 billion. Durable goods […]

Detroit-Windsor bridge approval cheered in Canada, US

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The news that President Obama has given a presidential permit for the construction of a new bridge between Windsor and Detroit has been applauded on both sides of the border. […]

Natural gas industry outlines challenges, opportunities in Canada

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The Canadian Natural Gas Initiative (CNGI) says that the industry needs to do more to communicate with and reach out to stakeholders and the public if it is to advance […]

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