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The area where Reform’s war on net zero is ‘risking 20,000 jobs’

The party's hostile stance on climate change action is worrying businesses in a region with two Reform mayors and a green energy sector worth billions
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· Jul 11, 2026
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· Jul 4, 2026
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· Jun 28, 2026
Whitmer's $1.8 Billion Jobs Plan Delivers 602 Jobs — and a $3 Million Price Tag per Job
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· Jul 7, 2026
Learning, Recharging, Uniting at Labor Notes 2026
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· Jul 9, 2026
Athabasca University workers get 12% raise
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Related coverage for "The area where Reform’s war on net zero is ‘risking 20,000 jobs’": Real Clear Politics — Boom in Blue-Collar Jobs. Here's How To Fill Them. Latestly.com — Layoffs in US: Job Cuts Drop 40% in 1st Half of 2026; AI Remains Primary Driver. DNyuz — The Bureaucratic Hell of Getting a Job in 2026. Townhall — Whitmer's $1.8 Billion Jobs Plan Delivers 602 Jobs — and a $3 Million Price Tag per Job. Portside — Learning, Recharging, Uniting at Labor Notes 2026. Alberta Worker — Athabasca University workers get 12% raise