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Canadian tax policy can be a tool for reaching net-zero, but only if we understand what problems we are trying to solve

As Canada considers what policies can support its net-zero future, it should ensure it remains focussed on what the country wants to achieve before cutting cheques to all who ask.


Made-In-Canada, bought in Canada: How can federal procurement better support Canadian clean technology?

To support the growth of companies building cleantech, governments will need to leverage every policy tool at their disposal to back entrepreneurs in building the companies that will employ Canadians and further innovation.


Video | How can health considerations drive climate action?

This video presents the main findings of our recent health research that took place during our last webinar.


Rooted in place: Regional innovation, natural assets, and the politics of electric vehicle leadership in California, Norway, and Québec

How did California, Norway, and Québec achieve this innovative leadership, which combined both experimental EV adoption policies and related industrial policies?


Student Blog: Can multi-level governance support Indigenous self-determination in climate change decision-making?

Canada’s governance structure has the potential to support the emergence of multi-level governance regimes that support Indigenous-led climate adaptation action.


How can health considerations drive climate action?

This webinar highlighted key findings from our recent health research and included a discussion exploring the question: How can health considerations be harnessed and communicated to drive greater support for ambitious climate action?


Ep 29: Nov 24

The post-covid fossil fuels boom


November 24: Five Things Happening in the Green Economy This Week

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


Multi-Level Governance and Climate Change Adaptation Planning

The Intricacies of Indigenous–State Governance Relations in Canada


Video | The Nature of Health

This webinar highlighted findings and discuss implications of SPI’s new report, The Nature of Health: Integrating health considerations into nature-based urban planning, published by SPI in October 2021.


Video | Creating Healthier, More Resilient Communities in Canada

Exploring the health benefits of investing in nature, the clean economy, and low-carbon infrastructure.


A Green, Healthy Recovery from COVID-19

This webinar explored the potential for climate action and a green economic recovery to advance health outcomes, and will presented new research findings comparing the health outcomes from green recovery investments across Canada.


Guest Blog: Centering Indigenous Approaches in the Conservation Economy

The Indigenous conservation economy is gaining traction for both environmental stewardship and local economic development.


The Nature of Health: Integrating health considerations into nature-based urban planning

This webinar highlighted findings and discuss implications of SPI’s new report, The Nature of Health: Integrating health considerations into nature-based urban planning, published by SPI in October 2021.


Canadian Pensions Dashboard for Responsible Investing

A navigational tool to increase ambition for a sustainable, inclusive future


Ep 28: Nov 10

Are your savings fuelling climate change?


November 10: Five Things Happening in the Green Economy This Week

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


Protecting Northern Peatlands: A vital cost-effective approach to curbing Canada’s climate impact

Protecting and maintaining northern peatlands, which are huge stores and important sinks for carbon, is essential to meeting national and global climate targets.


Unlocking Canada’s Clean Growth Opportunity - Agriculture & Agri-Food

This webinar explored SPI’s report, Clean Growth in Canada's Agriculture and Agri-Food Sector


Circular Food Solutions in Canada: A Coast to Coast Landscape Scan

This report compiles and presents examples of food solutions that are contributing to making Canada’s food system more circular


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