Blog Canada can’t afford to fall behind in climate-proofing infrastructure Preparing for rising heat and heavy rainfall could save governments up to $9 billion in infrastructure costs each year. Ryan Ness Peter Weltman 03.06.26
Blog The next big climate policy moment: unveiling of federal vehicle regulations A closer look at why Canada’s imminent vehicle emissions standards will make or break the Carney government’s climate credibility and what’s at stake for Canada’s economic future in a rapidly electrifying world. Rick Smith 29.05.26
Blog Alberta-Ottawa agreement both improves and hobbles Canada’s most important climate policy A new federal-provincial agreement improves industrial carbon pricing in design but not in ambition — and the low price floors it establishes risk pulling down climate policy across the country. Dale Beugin Dave Sawyer Rick Smith 21.05.26
Blog Canada’s AI and electricity strategies can—and should—be mutually reinforcing With the right policies, data centres could help build the bigger, cleaner grid Canada needs for net zero; with the wrong ones, they’ll drive up rates and entrench emissions. Dale Beugin Kate Harland 21.05.26