Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Justine Hunter
Publication Date: May 6, 2025 - 15:08
B.C. looking to private sector for new clean power projects
May 6, 2025
British Columbia is turning to the private sector and First Nations to expand its electricity supply, inviting billions of dollars worth of investments in wind and other renewable energy projects.BC Hydro’s call for bids on Monday is the second in recent months and points to a major policy shift as the New Democratic Party government fully embraces private investment in its publicly owned power grid.
OTTAWA — Thousands of pro-life demonstrators gathered on Parliament Hill on Thursday to make their voices heard on abortion and MAID — and to take shots at political leaders on both sides of the spectrum.
While this year’s rally theme was “Protection at Conception,” another theme emerged: the recent federal election.
While according to the CLC, the number of pro-life MPs increased to 42, many of the organization’s members expressed disappointment about the election results.
“While (Prime Minister) Mark Carney throws up elbows, we defend the innocents,” said Jeff Gunnarson, the CLC’...
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