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⚡ NEW REPORT⚡ Clean power can give Canada a competitive edge in the global race for investment in major industrial projects—but only if the country transforms how it plans and builds its electricity systems. ⬇️🧵 climateinstitute.ca/reports/…
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With federal financing support for transmission, Canada can boost grid flexibility and put Canada’s existing wind and solar to work—instead of wasting it.
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The federal government has a critical role to play working with provinces to deliver national economic benefits—and to deliver on the national electricity strategy, which aims to double the size of the country’s electricity system. Read the report👇 climateinstitute.ca/reports/…
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What are the benefits to Indigenous owners of electricity transmission projects? New analysis shows why Indigenous-led transmission is a generational opportunity. Read the full case study by Frank Busch, Joel Krupa, Kwatuuma Cole Sayers, and Tamara Krawchenko 🔽 climateinstitute.ca/publicat…
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How many companies that mention Indigenous Peoples in public filings commit to obtain Free, Prior and Informed Consent? New research shows how often companies share incomplete info about Indigenous rights in climate disclosures. Read the full case study by Raylene Whitford. climateinstitute.ca/publicat…
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Great news in Ontario!⚡️ 🔋Battery storage projects won all 640 MW of @IESO_Tweets latest capacity contracts, beating out gas at some of the lowest prices in recent procurements. Every project is 50% Indigenous-owned. news.ontario.ca/en/release/1…
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Solar and wind projects recently won all previous @IESO_Tweets energy contracts valued at 1.1 GW thanks to competitive prices that keep rates low for consumers. ieso.ca/Sector-Participants/…

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Batteries offer big benefits for the grid by improving reliability, flexibility and cutting costs. Stay tuned for our new report (coming soon!) showing how building clean power faster can give Canada a competitive edge. More on the benefits of batteries⬇️ climateinstitute.ca/grid-sca…
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A new case study shows how Gitanyow First Nation developed a tool to help exert their authority over development projects like Ksi Lisims LNG in the face of growing climate pressures. Read the full case study by Tara Marsden/Naxginkw and Chris Joseph 🔽 climateinstitute.ca/publicat…
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🧵Canada needs to get better at responding to climate-fuelled wildfires. But we also need to reduce wildfire risk before it becomes a disaster. A new Senate Committee report outlines how the catastrophic effects are harming lives, communities, and critical economic sectors.⬇️
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The report’s top recommendations focus mostly on response and recovery: a federal wildfire office, more firefighting aircraft, evacuation/mental health supports, rebuilding funds, and firefighter training. All are needed. But response and recovery are not enough. sencanada.ca/en/info-page/pa…
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While the report nods to risk reduction—hazard maps, Indigenous-led cultural burning, FireSmart, building codes—it understates the scale required. It also misses a key point: new housing should be steered away from wildfire risk. 👇 climateinstitute.ca/reports/…
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Have you reserved your spot for the Indigenous Perspectives roundtables? On June 22 & 23, hear from the authors of four new Indigenous-led case studies and learn how Indigenous governance can inform more effective projects and policies. Register today! climateinstitute.ca/events/2…
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How is the clean energy transition unfolding across Canada? Jeremy Moorhouse travels from Vancouver to St-John’s, stopping from project to project, to document it all. Check out the full initiative and his stories on the first sites he visited 👇 cleanenergybuildout.ca/

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The shares of both gas and coal in the global electricity mix have declined in recent years, as renewables have risen. Check out the latest analysis from @ember_energy ⬇️
NEW | The share of gas in the global electricity mix has fallen for the FIFTH year in a row 📉 Clean power grew faster than electricity demand in 2025, limiting the need for gas growth. ember-energy.org/latest-insi…
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Four new case studies in partnership with @yourCIER highlight Indigenous-led research on policy issues spanning sustainable finance, clean growth, emissions mitigation, adaptation, and impact assessments. Read them all here ⬇️ climateinstitute.ca/reports/…
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Decarbonizing buildings is a shared challenge across the country.🏨🏘️ The Comité consultatif sur les changements climatiques du Québec is showing a path forward in the province with detailed new recommendations to the provincial government. 👇 cdn-contenu.quebec.ca/cdn-co…

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Canadian Climate Institute retweeted
In 2020, EVs made up just 4% of all car sales globally. Their share rose to 25% in 2025 – and is set to grow close to 30% this year. And by 2035, even without any new policy announcements, EVs could account for about half of global car sales 👉 iea.li/4tQLcEF
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