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Power to the People ()
Power to the People is a television documentary series exploring how Indigenous people, values and wisdom are guiding the way to a sustainable, clean energy future. In each episode you’ll visit an Indigenous community, explore the inspired energy initiatives they are developing, and see how they’re empowering themselves and their way of life. Read More
Canada’s Climate Change Commitments: Deep Enough? (Climate Action Network Canada (CAN-Rac), Environmental Defence, Pembina Institute)
An analysis of the economic impacts of honouring our international climate commitments and what steps Canada can take now to meet or exceed our 2030 climate target. Read More
Facing Fossil Fuels’ Future (Climate Action Network Canada (CAN-Rac), Blue Green Canada)
Facing Fossil Fuels’ Future report explores challenges and opportunities for workers in Canada’s energy and labour transitions. Read More
Finding the Way to Zero (Climate Action Network Canada (CAN-Rac), International Institute for Sustainable Development)
Finding the Way to Zero is a summary report of the outcomes of CAN-Rac's series of virtual workshops held over the spring and summer of 2021 on the implications of net-zero in Canada. Read More
Policy Brief: A New Canadian Climate Accountability Act: Building the legal foundation to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 (Ecojustice, Environmental Defence, Pembina Institute, Climate Action Network Canada (CAN-Rac), Équiterre, West Coast Environment
This policy brief proposes a framework for a new Canadian Climate Accountability Act that would enshrine Canada’s ambitious commitment to net-zero emissions by 2050 – and a world-class governance framework to ensure this goal is achieved – in law. Read More
Steady Path: How a Transition to a Fossil-Free Canada is in Reach for Workers and Their Communities (Environmental Defence)
This brief investigates the actual state of employment in Canada’s fossil fuel industry. It explains why the clean economy transition is manageable for workers in fossil fuel industries and should start now and it provides ten principles that we should be following to make this transition fair and effective. Read More
Building Momentum for a Just Transition in Canada: Perspectives from civil society (International Institute for Sustainable Development)
In this study, the International Institute for Sustainable Development sought to identify how these groups define the just transition they are working toward, including what their goals and strategies are and key opportunities that could further just transition implementation and collaboration in Canada. To do so, IISD conducted surveys and semi-structured interviews with 48 organizations in Canada, including organized labour, environmental, Indigenous, and social organizations. Read More