The economic case for energy efficiency

A made-in-Canada strategy to cut trade risks, support Canadian businesses, and build resilience in uncertain times.
Mark Carney
Energy efficiency creates jobs across Canada, circulating dollars locally and reinforcing the kind of ground-up resilience Prime Minister Mark Carney calls for, write Brendan Haley and Carol Maas.

A shifting geopolitical landscape, especially the uncertainty introduced by the Trump administration’s disruptive return to U.S. politics, has Canadians questioning how we can reduce our dependence on volatile trade relationships and build a stronger, more self-reliant eco...

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