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What are carbon contracts for difference, and how will they impact decarbonization and competitiveness? Learn more in a new Spotlight interview on #DecarbonizingHeavyIndustry with David Redfern, CEO of Eastern Canada at Lafarge Canada

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Canada may have just introduced a new baseline price on carbon, but provinces can still have different prices on carbon. What does this mean for stakeholder alignment & competitiveness? Learn more from David Redfern, CEO of Eastern Canada at Lafarge Canada

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What can Canada do right now to quicken our pace in decarbonization? Here’s what David Redfern, CEO of Eastern Canada at Lafarge Canada, thinks we should prioritize. Check out his Spotlight interview on #DecarbonizingHeavyIndustry

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As digital assets become more prevalent, can Canada position itself at the forefront of global crypto regulations while protecting investors from growing risks? 🚀 Learn more in a new op-ed by Lance Morginn, President of Blockchain Intelligence Group (BIG) Blockchain Intelligence Group

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How much tech does the steel industry need in order to decarbonize? More importantly, where is it going to get that tech? Learn more in a new Spotlight interview on #DecarbonizingHeavyIndustry with Catherine Cobden, President and CEO of Canadian Steel Producers Association (CSPA)

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Catherine Cobden from the Canadian Steel Producers Association Canadian Steel Producers Association (CSPA) lays out in simple terms the 4 things Canada must do to successfully decarbonize steel. Catch more of her insights in her Spotlight interview on #DecarbonizingHeavyIndustry

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“If we are eroded by competitiveness, all that will happen will be carbon leakage to other jurisdictions, and we simply don't think that's the right policy outcome.” Catherine Cobden from Canadian Steel Producers Association (CSPA) shares her ideas on the decarbonization of steel in a new Spotlight interview.