Shift to low-carbon buildings requires all governments to step up

A framework first ministers agreed to last year provided the ambition, and now we need to see action and accountability.
Moving to energy-efficient and low-carbon homes and buildings will help Canada reach its climate goals, writes Karen Tam Wu.
Eight months ago, Canada’s first ministers set the stage for bold action in the building sector. They committed in the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change to pursue some of the lowest-cost, most rapidly achievable ways to reduce carbon emissions. On the heels of the Energy a...

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