Clean Prosperity believes that bill C-5 will be a valuable tool to help Canada build out the economy of the future. Canada needs new tools to turn the new spirit of federal-provincial cooperation into reality, and to accelerate the build-out of decarbonized energy infrastructure across this country.
If the federal government uses the Building Canada Act judiciously, while honouring commitments to Indigenous rights and environmental protections, then the bill could be the tool we need to streamline the federal regulatory approvals process and get Canada building.
A streamlined approvals process for major projects, combined with strengthened carbon markets, can deliver billions of dollars worth of low-carbon investment. Watch for a new vision paper coming soon from us that shows how reforms to Canada's carbon markets can drive investment.
.@Brendan_Frank: Interprovincial trade could become a secret weapon for low-carbon growth
Full article here: https://t.co/3HI2wpniXj
This article was made possible by @CleanProsperity and the generosity of readers like you.
Under a new Trump presidency, "we need to show the U.S. that Canada continues to be an indispensable economic partner," says @ABEtienne in @TheHubCanada today.
But Canada also needs a long-term low-carbon economic strategy, he says.
Read more 👇
https://t.co/oxiXLODrQ9
NEW: Open letter from Canadian industry to provincial ministers of environment calls for 5 fixes to industrial carbon markets.
"We support industrial carbon pricing as the backbone of decarbonization across this country."
https://t.co/EjMTx16idR
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@Lafarge_Canada@TheHubCanada “What the government needs to do is define the parameters of the playing field and the rules of the game. If they do that, they free the market to come and find the answer,” says David Redfern @Lafarge_Canada.
Find the podcast here 👇
https://t.co/cIXHGrDBBx
How can Canadian conservatives contribute to climate progress?
Our philosophical tradition gives us a unique advantage to deploy dynamism and progress in the service of conserving the natural world.
My latest for @TheHubCanada.
https://t.co/fNNDb0xk09
Clean Prosperity believes that Canada has a major opportunity in the global low-carbon economy. That's why today we are launching a series on climate policy with @TheHubCanada called Conservatives on Climate.
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1/Alberta could miss out on billions of dollars in low-carbon investment if the province doesn’t fix a major problem with its TIER carbon market, says our new report, released today ⤵️
https://t.co/x35sFRwFxt
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⚛️NEW: Nuclear can help Canada achieve net-zero if we solve problems with cost and policy uncertainty.
A new report from Clean Prosperity recommends solutions.
Read the report ⤵️
https://t.co/gGT2xnfkfe
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What's the status of the federal government's carbon contracts for difference program?
Our @ABEtienne gives an update on where things stand, and looks at transparency and eligibility barriers that the program needs to overcome.
https://t.co/sHw8v7teWP
THIS WEEK: Webinar with Sonya Savage, KC
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@sonyasavage
Today we remember Brian Mulroney's exceptional commitment to environmental policy.
In addition to passing important domestic legislation, Mulroney landed the US-Canada Air Quality Agreement to reduce the emissions that caused acid rain.
Under Mulroney, Canada was the first industrialized country to ratify the Convention on Biological Diversity.
And under his leadership we were the first G7 country to sign the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
Brian Mulroney showed that Canadian Conservatives can and should lead on environmental policy.
https://t.co/1gr1S0lNiz
Time to break down interprovincial trade barriers that are slowing the growth of Canada's low-carbon economy.
The latest from our @Brendan_Frank and @ABEtienne in @TheHubCanada.
Linking provincial carbon markets can accelerate low-carbon investment. ⤵️
https://t.co/btUNhjuoFS
NEW: Fall Economic Statement delivers $7B for carbon contracts for difference.
They accelerate low-carbon investment by reducing risks for firms and investors.
They're like insurance on carbon credits that projects count on for revenue.
Statement: https://t.co/w0XwCWbHci (🧵)
📢 NEW FINDINGS: how Alberta can win low-carbon investment race.
New paper w/@CanAccelerator shows how to close incentive gaps with the US.
Read👉 The Low-Carbon Playbook: Policies to foster Alberta's competitiveness in a decarbonizing world
https://t.co/iIRuyPVZSw
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🚨NEW Webinar:
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Ft. our Dir of Policy and Strategy @Brendan_Frank and Dir of Fed Gov Relations @ABEtienne
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