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Can the PM move Mountains?

Notwithstanding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to double down on the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline, the plan faces the same hurdles today as it did before he hauled the feuding premiers of Alberta and British Columbia to Parliament Hill for a meeting. The federal bid to take a financial stake in the project […]

B.C. needs strategy to tackle rising costs of climate change

Climate change is most often thought of as a future threat, but as many of us know, its impacts are being felt more and more every day. The consequences of major spring flooding and summer wildfires on both sides of the Rockies in the past few years are telling: natural disasters are happening more often, […]

Research and technology won’t feed starving southern resident orcas

More funding was announced by Fisheries and Oceans Minister Dominic LeBlanc on March 15 for initiatives to protect southern resident killer whales, the iconic orcas off the southern coast of British Columbia that are slowly starving to death. While funding for technology and research is important, a cash infusion alone won’t feed the 76 orcas […]

Team Canada needs an own the podium urban infrastructure program

The federal Investing in Canada Plan has noble aims to build “cities of the 21st century.” It is unclear, however, whether program design, even with a thoughtfully motivated climate lens, is sufficient to align investments with its three goals: long term economic growth, GHG management, and inclusive community development. One of Canada’s biggest and most […]

Research and technology won’t feed starving southern resident orcas

More funding was announced by Fisheries and Oceans Minister Dominic LeBlanc on March 15 for initiatives to protect southern resident killer whales, the iconic orcas off the southern coast of British Columbia that are slowly starving to death. While funding for technology and research is important, a cash infusion alone won’t feed the 76 orcas […]

How Canada and the IICA are trying to ease climate change’s harm to family farms in the Americas

My recent visit to Ottawa resulted in the strengthening of cooperation efforts to benefit vulnerable areas in the Americas. The agency I lead, the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), together with several prestigious and active organizations based in Canada, such as the International Development Research Centre and the International Institute for Sustainable Development, […]

Canadian Securities Administrators prepare report on climate disclosure as advocates push for new reporting requirements for businesses

The national body of securities regulators is releasing a much-anticipated report next month on companies disclosing the financial risk they face from climate change, as calls grow from industry and advocates for more fulsome accounting on how firms are preparing to weather the material impacts from changing global climes and efforts from governments to reduce […]