Decarbonization presents new opportunities for universities to lead in skills and workforce innovation
Canada's sustainable finance taxonomy could strengthen anti-greenwashing efforts
Some of Smart Prosperity Institute’s favourites of 2024
Canada’s green transition is reshaping the workforce and shaking up the traditional career path.
Canada’s skills ecosystem is made up of employers, learners, education and training providers, unions, coordinating bodies and policymakers. Each plays an important role in building the green skills needed to drive the low-carbon transition.
Exploring how these bonds can bridge Canada’s climate finance gap
A recap of our recent webinar on investing in natural climate solutions with Nature United
Catastrophic droughts damage Canada’s agriculture sector and put our food security at risk. Investments in better management, conservation, and restoration of Prairie Grasslands can build resilience in the nation’s heartland.
Key green economy resources to inform conversations from the UN climate talks in Baku
Greater collaboration and better data can improve jobs and skills decision-making
Over $150,000 in funding awarded for environment-economy research across Canada.
From trade to training — a virtual discussion about how Canada can reach its full green jobs potential.
Green roofs, urban parks and other nature-based solutions are best, cheapest way to protect Canadian cities from floods
The country can fill labour shortages and reach its climate goals by making it easier for foreign-trained, skilled tradespeople to move here
What the latest government announcement means for green and transition finance, and why it matters to the country’s future
Improving training and benefits for workers is part of our recommendations to help Canada seize this economic opportunity
New report makes the economic case for increasing investment in protecting, managing and restoring nature
A new report from the Smart Prosperity Institute and Nature United, Unlocking the Economic Power of Natural Climate Solutions, reveals how investing in nature is essential to conserve our environment and a powerful force to strengthen our economy.
How the federal government can boost housing supply through smart, low-cost reforms