Kim Brunhuber’s article is another in a line of comments suggesting the electrification of our energy use would be straightforward. We at the Canadian Gas Association disagree. To put some independent analysis into the discussion…
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Dear Ministers: Across Canada you are all involved in discussions on how to reduce emissions from energy use. Much of the discussion focuses on the idea of finding a single solution, and the one most…
The piece “The Next Target in the Climate Change Debate: your Gas Stove” published in the September 9, 2019 Financial Post highlights how the very animated conversation around climate change, so dominant across North America, can…
John Michael McGrath suggests the recent decision by Berkeley City Council to ban new natural gas connections echoes the wisdom of great planners of the past. I strongly disagree. The Berkeley decision is not about…
Panel Members, Thank you for the opportunity to provide comment on the interim report by the Expert Panel on Sustainable Finance. In this letter we provide input to the question of how Canada can better…
Dear Members of the Standing Committee on Finance, On behalf of our member companies, the Canadian Gas Association (CGA) welcomes the opportunity to provide our 2019 pre-budget submission: Driving Canadian Competitiveness with Natural Gas. By way…
Dear Prime Minister: It has come to our attention that Public Services and Procurement Canada is undertaking a study to look at alternatives to natural gas fueling of the Centennial Flame on Parliament Hill. The…
The Standing Committee on the Environment and Sustainable Development’s (Environment Committee) study on Clean Growth and Climate Change in Canada: The Built Environment focuses on the Pan Canadian Framework on Climate Change’s objectives related to…
CGA and its member company natural gas utilities have participated extensively in the consultation process of Environment and Climate Change Canada's Clean Fuel Standards including both in the face to face meetings and on the…
The Government of New Brunswick has launched a Select Committee on Climate Change to explore solutions to reduce emissions while respecting New Brunswick’s distinct economic challenges and opportunities. The province’s economy features export and energy-intensive industries. As…
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