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Glooscap First Nation has a big appetite for renewable energy projects. Here’s why

Chief says it’s about helping his community and protecting the environment Taryn Grant, CBC News Every few years, Glooscap First Nation asks its members for feedback: where do they want to invest their money? In 2017, renewable energy entered the conversation.  “It wasn’t the highest scoring, but it made it into the top three for the first time,” said Michael Peters, CEO of Glooscap Ventures, the community’s economic development arm.  “So that w…
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Canadian Renewable Energy Association broke the news in on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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