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Pages tagged "green economy"


Recovering from COVID with a green transition

Posted on News & Blogs by Rick Smith · August 10, 2020 9:16 AM

Trying to find a silver lining in the current COVID crisis is not easy, but there is a growing realization around the world that the place to look is in the transition to a greener economy.

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COVID-19 results in historic rollbacks of Canadian environmental protections

Posted on News & Blogs by Rick Smith · June 18, 2020 8:00 AM

Though it’s difficult to measure these things, we may well be witnessing the most widespread rollbacks of environmental protections in Canadian history.

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Corporate Bailouts or a Long Term Post COVID Strategy?

Posted on News & Blogs by Andrew Jackson · May 13, 2020 10:42 AM

The federal government has just announced a new program to expand loans to struggling non financial corporations – the Large Employer Emergency Financing Facility. It’s role  deserves serious debate.

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Five tests to make sure bailouts benefit people, not corporations

Posted on News & Blogs by Katrina Miller · May 05, 2020 4:16 PM

Canada’s corporate bailouts need to cut out tax dodgers and profiteers, and show long-term commitments are attached to the money.

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One Lesson from the Pandemic: Canada Needs to Rebuild Manufacturing

Posted on News & Blogs by Mark Rowlinson · April 15, 2020 1:19 PM

One of the by-products of the global COVID 19 pandemic is that all of a sudden people are paying attention to where things are actually manufactured. On Monday morning April 13, the lead headline on the CBC website was “Canada building its own PPE supply chain…in China”.  As the Toronto Star noted in its April 7, Editorial – “Canada Needs a New Industrial Policy”, when Canada is left scrambling for medical equipment, relying on goods that are manufactured halfway around the world “doesn’t seem like such a good idea anymore”.

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A Green New Deal, Trade and Investment Deals and Canadian Jobs

Posted on News & Blogs by Andrew Jackson · August 26, 2019 9:22 AM

Many Canadians have, with good reason, embraced the idea of a Green New Deal. Supporters of the idea rightly say that dealing with the global climate crisis cannot be separated from the pursuit of social and economic justice. They emphasize that, with strong government leadership, a rapid transition away from the old carbon economy can generate many good new jobs in areas like renewable energy and energy conservation such that no workers need be left behind.

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Why a Green New Deal Could Spark a Technological Revolution

Posted on News & Blogs by Brendan Haley · June 11, 2019 9:12 AM

The movement for a “Green New Deal” has taken off in the US and Canada. The idea takes inspiration from the American post-war economic mobilization and creation of a welfare state. The Green New Deal calls on us to solve the climate crisis and provide economic security, through a big, ambitious, and multifaceted policy approach.

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Workers must be at the centre of shaping Canada’s ‘Green New Deal’

Posted on News & Blogs by Tom Parkin · April 23, 2019 9:15 AM

An idea has been developing. Perhaps three of the biggest threats to our societies – environmental destruction, public austerity and economic inequality – stem from a single problem: a rapacious economic model that assumes everything, including people, is a resource to be consumed. Until there’s no more.

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Tackling climate change in Canada requires global action

Posted on News & Blogs by Roy Culpeper · April 18, 2019 9:32 AM

As Canada warms twice the rate as the rest of the world, it is in our interest to play a leading role on the global stage to facilitate greater collective action to address climate change. [1]

 

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BC leads the way to a better future for people and planet

Posted on News & Blogs by Rick Smith · December 06, 2018 10:11 AM

Maybe it was the months of smoke-filled skies or the flash floods following hard on the heels of long droughts. Or maybe it was mountainsides covered in beetle-killed trees or glaciers melting to slivers of ice. Whatever the reason, British Columbia has got the message when it comes to climate change.

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