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Lights out: Impacts of power outages are gendered and intersectional

Addressing the intersectional impacts of power outages can protect the most vulnerable in a world with climatic changes.


Jobs and skills in the transition to a net-zero economy: A foresight exercise

Canada’s skilled labour market has an opportunity to benefit from climate action. Preparing the workforce is critical to ensuring benefits from cleaner, more resilient growth in the decades to come.


Talha Awan

Research Associate


Mykensie Kendrick

Research Associate


Ontario Budget 2022: Telling a Clean Growth Story

SPI's Mike Moffatt breaks down key takeaways from the Ontario provincial budget.


Walking the talk on just transitions. Lessons from a recent audit

Key takeaways from the Just Transition Towards a Low-Carbon Economy audit


Shed Light, Build Resilience: Unearthing evidence on the gendered impacts of climate change in Canada

Looking at the gendered implications of climate change in Canada through an intersectional lens.


Shed Light, Build Resilience Series - Part 1

Uncovering the gendered and intersectional impacts of climate change on livelihoods in Canada


Future-Proofing the Workforce: Aligning Canada's Labour Market with Net-Zero Ambitions

As Canada strives to fulfill its ambitions to decarbonize the economy by 2050, it is important for policymakers to strategically align and develop labour and skills policies


Budget 2022: More building blocks for a clean industrial transition

Budget 2022 provides the building blocks for the industrial strategy Canada needs in order to drive industrial transition for net-zero and seize opportunities in global supply chains.


Budget 2022: Smart Tax Incentives For Growing a Clean Economy

Budget 2022 builds on previous progress in utilizing smart tax incentives to grow a clean economy.


Budget 2022: Canadian Housing Policy - The First Step in a Long Journey

Increasing the supply of family-friendly, climate-friendly housing in our cities, for families of all income levels, is vital if Canada is going to attract and retain talent and hit our climate targets.


Same Game, New Rules

How public policy can situate future-fit hydrocarbon industries in Alberta as a source of future growth, job creation and community resilience


Tracking Progress to the Future

Indicators for identifying and implementing policies to ensure Alberta’s competitiveness and prosperity in a decarbonizing world


Budget 2022: Which Clean Technologies Should be Eligible for Investment Tax Credits?

Canada needs to consider existing processes and determine eligibility criteria when targeting cleantech for Investment Tax Credits.


March 31: Five Things Happening in the Green Economy This Week

Mike Moffatt, Senior Director at SPI, explores five things to watch in the green economy.


Ep 34: Mar 31

Are electric vehicles at a tipping point in Canada?


The Growth of London Outside London

London, Ontario needs creative solutions to address the unique population growth of the municipality.


Budget 2022: What Can Investment Tax Credits Do and How Should They Be Designed?

Investment Tax Credits are one of the tax incentives that Canada plans to use to support cleantech and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It is important to understand what they can do and how they should be designed.


Budget 2022: Why Should Canada Consider Tax Incentives To Support Clean Growth?

Tax incentives can help address the reticence in cleantech adoption and close the financing gap in cleantech manufacturing.


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