Canada needs to level the playing field with clean technology investments, otherwise the talent behind our county’s green ambitions are heading to the United States, according to Derek Evans, chief executive officer at MEG Energy.
Canada needs to level the playing field with clean technology investments, otherwise the talent behind our county’s green ambitions are heading to the United States, according to Derek Evans, president, chief executive officer and director at MEG Energy Corp.
Evans said this act has “created an unlevelled playing field” for clean technology and it could cost Canada its green ambitions, if the government doesn’t act soon. However, Evans is optimistic that a clean technology announcement by the federal government could be on the horizon.
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