Marc Miller, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, on behalf of the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, will announce funding to support climate change adaptation and resilience in the areas of energy and water management.
The Government of Canada is developing a modern and independent energy information system. Consolidated energy data contributes to better decision making by governments and industry, supporting higher quality research in the process.
Kate Young, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Science and Sport and to the Minister of Public Services and Procurement and Accessibility, on behalf of Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, will announce an investment in support of bioenergy projects in Sarnia, Ontario.
Canada is home to several hundred rural and remote Indigenous communities. As Canada builds a cleaner energy future, it supports communities across the country looking to reduce their reliance on diesel and move toward renewable energy sources. Working together, we can cut pollution, clean our air and create local jobs.
As global demand for cleaner technologies in the natural resource sectors continues to increase, Canada’s mining and minerals industry is at the forefront in developing game-changing innovations in the field of processing minerals. The Government of Canada recognizes the opportunity to develop Canada’s natural resources in cleaner, more sustainable ways to create good, middle-class jobs, increase competitiveness and reduce pollution as we move toward a clean energy future.
The best solutions for combating climate change in rural and remote Indigenous communities come from the people who live there. That is why Canada is enabling these communities to use less diesel fuel and more renewable energy — driving economic prosperity while protecting our environment.
Economic prosperity and environmental protection go hand in hand. That is why the Government of Canada is investing in clean power projects that will invigorate local economies and curb pollution.
The best solutions for bringing clean energy to rural and remote Indigenous communities come from the people who live there. That is why Canada is investing in these communities to build local skills and knowledge to reduce their use of fossil fuels through renewable energy development. These investments will help position rural and remote communities to thrive in the low-carbon economy.
Member of Parliament for Yukon, the Honourable Larry Bagnell, on behalf of Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, will make a clean energy announcement at Kluane First Nation.
Canada's climate plan is working for our planet, and it is working for Canadians. Zero-emission vehicles will play a key role in our clean energy future.