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Cadillac Ventures Inc V.CDC.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  CADIF

Cadillac Ventures Inc. is primarily engaged in development-focused exploration . The Company operates in the mineral exploration segment in Canada. The Company holds an interest in the Burnt Hill tungsten and molybdenum project located in New Brunswick. The Company holds certain property interests in the Patricia Mining District, Ontario through the Company's wholly owned subsidiary, Cadillac Ventures Holdings Inc. The land holdings at the Thierry Mine Property are comprised of approximately 27 mining leases and over three unpatented mining claims.


TSXV:CDC.H - Post by User

Post by Dragoonon May 12, 2021 10:13am
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Cad gov. positive about oil and cleaner findings than sand

Cad gov. positive about oil and cleaner findings than sand
Canada’s oil dependence tests Trudeau’s green ambitions
 
Key intakes:
A study from Pembina estimates that oil sands generate 70% more emissions than the global average barrel of oil
(so roughly 60% less clean)
 
Oil is accounting for about 10 per cent of Canada gross domestic product.
Climate and emissions plans do not appear to decrease oil growth. 
Even in a scenario where global climate actions continue to accelerate, the government expects Canada to pump nearly 6m barrels a day to crude by mid 2030s, up from 5m today, according to the Canada Energy Regulator.
 
Source: https://www.ft.com/content/fc30fd7f-67a9-494d-9026-4c57ce4c362f 
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