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Supporting Canada's transition to a #netzero economy.

Toronto, Ontario Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Pembina Institute
Pembina Institute@Pembina·
Help shape the future of Canada’s power system ⚡ We’re hiring a Director to lead our electricity program and team advancing a clean, reliable and affordable grid nationwide. Apply by March 22 👇 buff.ly/Ej0eM8x
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Pembina Institute
Pembina Institute@Pembina·
📢 We’re hiring two Communications Managers! Lead a small team, shape strategic campaigns, and turn complex research into clear, compelling stories driving Canada’s clean energy transition. 📍Hybrid, Apply by Mar 22 buff.ly/Hr0fhXU
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Pembina Institute
Pembina Institute@Pembina·
Price is one of the biggest drivers of EV adoption. For every $1,000, EV demand moves by about 11.5% nationally. Graph: @ClimateInstit
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Pembina Institute@Pembina·
Canada’s best auto jobs strategy is to build a strong electric vehicle market at home and use it as a platform to compete in a world where EV demand is accelerating 👇 buff.ly/UoUE0vu
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New Economy Canada
New Economy Canada@neweconomycan·
Canada’s new auto strategy is a positive step toward modernizing the auto sector and aligning with the global shift to vehicle electrification. Investments in manufacturing, charging, and consumer incentives can help protect jobs, strengthen supply chains, and rebuild Canada’s EV market. Read our full reaction to today's announcement 👉 bit.ly/4aouF3s #cdnpoli #EVs #Electrification #CleanEconomy #CdnJobs
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The Transition Accelerator
The Transition Accelerator@CanAccelerator·
We're hiring a Low Carbon Fuels Lead to help tackle emissions from hard-to-abate sectors. If you're an energy systems expert with solid engineering fundamentals looking to translate techno-economic insights into real-world action, apply today: transitionaccelerator.bamboohr.com/careers/38
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The Transition Accelerator
The Transition Accelerator@CanAccelerator·
Looking for a meaningful role in the new year? Want to be part of a team that's tackling some of Canada's toughest economic and emissions challenges? We're expanding our team with five new roles for 2026. Learn more and apply here: transitionaccelerator.ca/careers/
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Canadian Climate Institute
Canadian Climate Institute@ClimateInstit·
The federal government will be releasing its second report on emissions reduction progress before the end of the year. Here are 4 elements that will decide how useful this report will be 🔽 climateinstitute.ca/how-to-get-can…
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New Economy Canada
New Economy Canada@neweconomycan·
We spoke with Minister @gregorrobertson about at our #NewEconomySummit about prioritizing clean electrification as a nation-building project and launching a “United Canada” clean electricity grid initiative. We also discussed enabling major private capital deployment through the Clean Electricity ITC. #PoweringProsperity © Blair Gable Photography
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New Economy Canada
New Economy Canada@neweconomycan·
A new major transmission line in BC and mining projects in QC, ON and NB, are among the newly announced second round of nation-building projects to be prioritized by the Major Projects Office, as announced by Prime Minister @MarkJCarney today. In response, @merransmith, president of @neweconomycan, said: “We welcome the federal government’s major project announcement today, focusing on three critical mineral mines and connecting mines to clean electricity grids. It’s clear this government is responding to the global shift toward electrification and is positioning Canada’s economy to compete for decades to come. The north coast transmission line is a game-changer. It will help the Red Chris and other mines in northern BC electrify their operations, boosting efficiency and competitiveness while producing low-carbon critical minerals needed to manufacture batteries, EVs, solar panels and wind turbines. Opening and expanding mines is just the first step; we need to build an integrated supply chain from extraction to processing, battery production and advanced manufacturing. That’s how Canada can fully leverage its natural resources to keep value and jobs at home while expanding trade markets.”
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The Transition Accelerator
The Transition Accelerator@CanAccelerator·
The Transition Accelerator has long said that climate policy is industrial policy. Our @moekabbara and @bentleyballan dig into what that means and how it's reflected in Budget 2025's shift in Canada's approach to climate policy. Read it here: na3.hubs.ly/y0bf080
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Canadian Climate Institute
Canadian Climate Institute@ClimateInstit·
Climate transition plans can help Canadian businesses stay competitive by reducing risks from climate change and increasing opportunities in the energy transition. Read about our latest report with Business Future Pathways 🔽 bnnbloomberg.ca/business/2025/…
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Canadian Climate Institute
Canadian Climate Institute@ClimateInstit·
Heat pump installations continue to rise in Canada. 📈 The latest data show more Canadians making the switch, with adoption in the Maritimes rising sharply. Roughly half of New Brunswickers now have a heat pump as their primary heating system. 440megatonnes.ca/insight/latest…
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