With energy bills putting a crunch on the U.S. this winter, comparing the costs of electric heat vs gas heat can be ... Donald Trump's tariffs against Canada could lead to higher prices at the ...
Tariffs are essentially taxes paid by importers, which typically pass on at least a portion of those costs to consumers. The ...
It’s likely to hurt your wallet. After initially planning to levy 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada last month, the Trump administration pulled that plan back after reaching a deal with the ...
The Government of Canada has been helping Canadians make the switch from expensive and polluting oil heating to electric heat pumps through a range of programs, including NRCan’s Oil to Heat Pump ...
Choosing to heat a home with a heat pump instead of oil can help a household save thousands of dollars on heating bills every year while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The Government of Canada has ...
LNG Canada is set to receive a shipment of liquefied natural gas at its marine terminal in Kitimat, B.C., in early April as part of equipment testing ahead of its planned start of exports in 2025.
The president says the plan is to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico starting on March 4 and to double the 10% tariffs on imports from China. He says the tariffs are being put ...
Researchers found that extreme heat can accelerate biological aging in elderly people. Florida is a popular destination to retire, but summer temperatures there are routinely in the 90s.
Unfortunately, as our Heat Map shows, without action to address climate change these temperature increases are set to continue. When assessing climate change, we look at the average conditions over a ...
“There (are) not any state parks in Canada regardless of what Trump wants Google to have people think,” commented one Google Maps community member with the username Kelly Knudsen on the post ...
and Pinecone Burke Provincial Park have been incorrectly categorised by Google Maps as "state parks"— an Americanism — despite being officially recognised as “provincial parks” in Canada.
To measure inflation every month, Statistics Canada tracks the prices for a long list—what it calls a representative “basket”—of goods and services. The contents of the basket reflect how much ...