The Hydrogen Strategy for Canada is a welcomed step forward on realizing the benefits of hydrogen, and with recent historic investments in public transit infrastructure, now is the time to invest in efforts already underway.
While transit is just one area where hydrogen can make an impact, it is a critical one. As Canada plots its recovery from COVID-19, investing in these types of low-carbon technologies will be fundamental to building back better, writes Josipa Petrunic. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
On Feb. 10, the federal government announced the largest investment in public transit in Canadian history—including, most importantly, the permanent, stable funding required to build these large-scale infrastructure projects.
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