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February 10, 2021

Federal Government Announces $14.9 billion For Public Transit Funding

Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, Catherine McKenna and Canadian Infrastructure Bank Chair Tamara Vrooman announced a new, $3 billion per-year permanent transit fund, beginning in 2026-27. In total, the announcement commits $14.9 billion in new funding for public transit projects, over the next eight years.

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Federal Government Announces $14.9 billion For Public Transit Funding
February 8, 2021

IESO Appoints Lesley Gallinger as President and CEO

Earlier today the Ontario Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) appointed Lesley Gallinger as its new President and CEO, effective May 25, 2021. Ms. Gallinger will replace Terry Young, who as been Interim President and CEO since the departure of Peter Gregg last fall.

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IESO Appoints Lesley Gallinger as President and CEO
January 28, 2021

Reforming the Long-Term Energy Planning Framework in Ontario

Earlier today the Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines formally launched a public consultation on the Environmental Registry to refocus Ontario’s Long-term energy planning framework. The intent of this consultation is to inform the Ministry’s deliberations in considering ways “to increase the effectiveness, transparency and accountability of energy decision-making in Ontario.”

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Reforming the Long-Term Energy Planning Framework in Ontario
January 25, 2021

Ontario Government Task Force Recommendations Include Stringent New Climate-Related Reporting Requirements

On Friday, Ontario's Ministry of Finance released the final report from its Task Force on Capital Market Reform, which recommends that the province mandate publicly-traded corporations to disclosure climate change-related financial risks in a manner that aligns with international standards.

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Ontario Government Task Force Recommendations Include Stringent New Climate-Related Reporting Requirements
January 15, 2021

Prime Minister Trudeau Releases Much-Anticipated Supplementary Mandate Letters

Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau released his much-anticipated supplementary ministerial mandate letters to the 36 Cabinet Ministers that comprise his government. These are the second round of Trudeau mandate letters since the 2019 election.

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Prime Minister Trudeau Releases Much-Anticipated Supplementary Mandate Letters
January 12, 2021

OSFI Discussion Paper: Managing Uncertainty in Climate Change: Promoting Preparedness and Resiliency to Climate-Related Risk

The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) this week released a discussion paper, titled Managing Uncertainty in Climate Change: Promoting Preparedness and Resiliency to Climate-Related Risk, that signals the federal watchdog will expect more robust disclosure of climate-related financial risks by banks, insurance companies and pension funds.

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OSFI Discussion Paper: Managing Uncertainty in Climate Change: Promoting Preparedness and Resiliency to Climate-Related Risk
December 17, 2020

Ontario Proposes Amendments to Emissions Performance Standards (EPS) Regulations

Please be advised that the Ontario Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Park (MECP) posted proposed amendments to regulations related to the Ontario Emissions Performance Standards (EPS) on the Environmental Registry website, here. Comments and feedback will be accepted until January 15, 2021. The ministry also plans to host virtual consultation sessions for stakeholders.

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Ontario Proposes Amendments to Emissions Performance Standards (EPS) Regulations
December 16, 2020

New National Hydrogen Strategy Unveiled

Today, the Minister of Natural Resources, Hon. Seamus O'Regan, alongside the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change, Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson, launched the Hydrogen Strategy for Canada which establishes a framework that seeks to position Canada as a global leader in the hydrogen space. The Strategy has the objective of positioning hydrogen both as a driver for low-carbon economic growth and as a core component of Canada's path to net-zero emissions by 2050.

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New National Hydrogen Strategy Unveiled
December 11, 2020

New Federal Climate Plan Unveiled

Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, alongside Minister of Environment Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Catharine McKenna and long-time environmental advocate Minister of Canadian Heritage Steven Guilbeault, announced Canada’s new climate plan which features a suite of measures aimed at achieving Canada’s 2030 emissions targets and achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

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New Federal Climate Plan Unveiled
November 19, 2020

Federal Government Tables Net-Zero Emissions Accountability

Today, Environment & Climate Change Minister Jonathan Wilkinson tabled legislation crafting the path to net-zero emissions in Canada by 2050. Bill C-12 is titled An Act Respecting Transparency and Accountability in Canada’s Efforts to Achieve Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions by the Year 2050.

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Federal Government Tables Net-Zero Emissions Accountability
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