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Looking under the hood of the zero-emission vehicle industry

Transportation accounted for 22 per cent of Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2020. Zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs), which will be 100 per cent of new cars and light-duty trucks sold in our country by 2035, will play an important role in reducing these emissions. As we make that transition, we need to look under the hood […]

Green community-building program a game changer for Indigenous infrastructure projects

Participation in Canada’s Green and Inclusive Community Buildings (GICB) program is an invaluable opportunity for growing communities and non-profit organizations to foster safe, clean, and welcoming environments for all. In order to accomplish the objectives of the GICB program, the federal government must accelerate the rate at which funding is currently distributed and received. Delays […]

Canada needs to transition to a net-zero economy, now

TORONTO—For those hoping that Jean Charest would lead the Conservative Party away from its ostrich-like policy on climate change to a more responsible and credible policy, he is a huge disappointment. While Charest created high expectations with his declaration that “having a credible plan on the environment is the table stakes for any national 2022 […]

The elephant in all rooms

I was invited by the Governor General of Canada to attend a reception to mark the 2022 Royal Tour of Canada of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall. I was intrigued. I had read that the themes of the tour were Indigenous reconciliation and climate change. While my invitation stemmed from my […]

Carbon capture an important strategy for cement sector

Like many conversations in Canada, the debate over the future of fossil fuels has created a false narrative about the critical role that carbon dioxide removal technologies like carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) play in decarbonizing our economy and securing a net-zero future. Look no further than the dismissal of the tax credit for […]