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As Parliament returns, protecting Canadians and our economy from climate change must be a top priority

Statement from the 91色情片鈥檚 Peter Nicholson Sr. and Rick Smith on policy priorities for the fall 2025 sitting of Parliament.

翱罢罢础奥础鈥Rick Smith, President of the 91色情片, and Peter Nicholson Sr., Chair of the Board of the 91色情片, made the following statement ahead of the return of Parliament next week: 

鈥淎s Parliament resumes this fall, the federal government must act urgently to address the ways climate change is threatening Canadians鈥 health, security, economic competitiveness, and ways of life. 

鈥淭his summer, we were reminded once again how climate change threatens the safety and security of communities across the country by contributing increasingly to drought, fire, extreme heat, and degraded air quality. Both the return of Parliament and the forthcoming release of the government鈥檚 climate competitiveness strategy offer opportunities to move forward with pragmatic action that keeps people safe, drives emissions down, and supports economic competitiveness when it is needed most.

Climate change is a threat to health and safety across Canada

鈥淭he second-worst wildfire season on record has consumed millions of hectares of forest and land, forced the evacuation of numerous communities, shattered heat records, and blanketed the country鈥檚 largest cities in smoke鈥 impacting air quality for millions of people across Canada, the United States, and even parts of Europe. Communities not typically known for wildfire activity, including in Atlantic Canada, now face record drought conditions and increasing fire risks. 

“The cause of these escalating dangers is clear: climate change is putting people鈥檚 lives and livelihoods at risk in every region across Canada. In fact, these threats are ongoing: much of the country continues to face dangerous wildfires and smoke advisories. That means continued disruptions to communities and industries, impacts on agriculture, and foregone tourism revenue in a year Canadians have been encouraged to travel domestically. 

Six policy priorities to protect Canada鈥檚 economic security and competitiveness

鈥淎s governments work to support Canadian businesses in navigating new economic constraints and unpredictable trade dynamics, parliamentarians also need to be clear-eyed about the additional pressures climate change is placing on the country鈥檚 economic security鈥攑ressures that will only worsen if they don’t receive the right policy attention now.  

鈥淚n addition to upending global trade, the Trump administration has taken steps to make the U.S. economy less competitive by backing away from affordable clean technologies at exactly the time other major economies are doubling down on decarbonization. We urge the federal government to define and implement a robust climate competitiveness strategy, while moving swiftly on six policy priorities:

  • Modernize Canada鈥檚 industrial carbon pricing systems to ensure they drive real emissions reductions and low-carbon investment.
  • Enact the Clean Electricity Investment Tax Credit which, in concert with the Clean Electricity Regulations, will accelerate the build-out of low-cost clean electricity across the country.
  • Maintain a strong Electric Vehicle Availability Standard that will help Canadians find better, more affordable vehicle options, while also creating flexibility for vehicle manufacturers.
  • Finalize , one of the most effective ways to cut industry emissions using commercially available technologies often developed by Canadian companies.
  • Establish a made-in-Canada climate investment taxonomy to guide private capital toward low-carbon projects that support long-term economic growth and competitiveness.
  • Apply clear flood and fire resilience criteria for federally supported housing, ensuring new homes are built on safer ground鈥攁 move that could save lives and billions in future disaster costs.

Swift and decisive action is necessary

鈥淐anadians need all orders of government to act swiftly and decisively in the face of these threats. Climate change is already affecting millions of Canadians and is a defining challenge for Canada鈥檚 economy. 

鈥淲hen Parliament reconvenes next week, we urge the federal government to meet the moment with policies that bolster low-carbon competitiveness, reduce emissions to meet our declared targets, and accelerate adaptation to future climate impacts. Canada鈥檚 ability to thrive in the global energy transition, keep communities safe, and ensure long-term prosperity depends on the actions our elected leaders take right now.鈥 

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MEDIA CONTACTS

Claudine Brul茅 (Eastern Time)
(226) 212-9883
cbrule@climateinstitute.ca

Krystal Northey (Mountain Time)
(226) 212-9883
knorthey@climateinstitute.ca

The 91色情片 is Canada鈥檚 leading climate change policy research organization. We produce rigorous analysis, economic modelling, and in-depth research, and have experts available to comment on topics including: low-carbon competitiveness, the costs of climate-related disasters in Canada, and Canada鈥檚 progress in reducing emissions. 

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