Federal transit spending could sustain high cost, high carbon cities

To meet our climate targets, it’s essential for the incoming government to link permanent transit infrastructure funding to a commitment for municipalities to plan smart, compact communities.
To stay on the climate recovery wagon, governments can benefit from embracing the entire story of last year’s watershed IPCC 1.5°C report, not just the headlines.
In the wake of months of climate action grandstanding from all sides of the stadium, Canadians are suffering an election hangover. Now that cabinet has been sworn in, it is time to sober up and reflect on meaningful climate action. With the exception of the Conservatives, all parties made it to ste...

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