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Sustainability a key element in B.C.'s first all-electric hospital
Sustainability a key element in B.C.'s first all-electric hospital
A hospital in Duncan, B.C., which will be built and designed by EllisDon to replace an older care facility, will not only have triple the number of beds, but represent a significant upgrade on sustainability.
CDPQ sustainability head named Carney's chief of staff
Former Canadian ambassador to the United Nations – and most recently, Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) global head of sustainability – Marc-André Blanchard will serve as Prime Minister Mark Carney’s chief of staff starting next month, Carney announced Sunday.
Without EV battery recycling rules, Canada is the 'Wild West'
Regulation around electric vehicle (EV) battery recycling is virtually non-existent in Canada, and industry and policy experts say without it, we won't be ready when the waves of EV batteries hit the market.
Sustainable funds are still growing in Canada
The backlash against sustainable investing in the United States has now spread across the globe. Only two regions – Canada and Australasia (Australia and New Zealand) – continued to raise new money for sustainable funds in the first quarter of 2025.
EverGen Q1 revenue falls 41% YoY
Vancouver-based EverGen Infrastructure Corp. (EVGN-X) reported Q1 revenue of $1.9 million, a decrease of 41 per cent compared to Q1 2024. The company says the drop was primarily driven by reduced volumes at its organic waste and composting facilities.
SHARC reports Q1 revenue of $1M
Port Coquitlam-based wastewater energy recovery company SHARC International Systems Inc. (SHRC-CN) reported Q1 revenue of $1 million, a 30 per cent increase over Q1 2024. The company had an order backlog of $3.5 million as of May 30.
Charbone Q1 revenue drops following equipment failure
Brossard-based Charbone Hydrogen Corp. (CH-X) saw its revenue plummet to $5,067 in Q1 compared $81,637 in Q1 2024. The company attributes the decrease to an equipment failure at its Wolf River hydropower plant in Quebec.
dynaCERT graduates to OTCQB in the U.S.
Toronto-based carbon emission technology company dynaCERT Inc. (DYA-T) says it has qualified for graduation to the OTCQB and its common shares will continue trading in the United States today under the symbol DYFSF.
EV charging network set to double in Muskoka
Lakeland EV Charging, the operator of EV charging stations across Muskoka, Parry Sound and central Ontario, announced on Saturday it will be doubling its EV charging network by the end of next year.
Only 13% of Canadian EV buyers would consider a Tesla
Tesla (TSLA-Q) has experienced a 55 per cent decline in interest among Canadian EV shoppers, according to J.D. Power. The 2025 Canada Electric Vehicle Consideration Study found only 13 per cent of potential EV buyers would consider purchasing a Tesla.
Compelling new EVs make waves in a turbulent market
The slate of new EVs coming to Canada in Q2 are a compelling bunch, giving new EV buyers more choice than ever before. Here’s a brief rundown on what arrived in showrooms across the country or is set to do so this quarter.
Schneider Electric launches new production line in Que.
Schneider Electric Canada has expanded its Brossard, Que. facility. The new production line is dedicated to the local manufacturing of Schneider Electric’s power equipment and electrical distribution devices, critical components in the shift to electrification.
ESG falling out of vogue, but sustainability is unavoidable
Businesses are grappling with ways to address environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives. In a recent KPMG survey of Canadian business leaders, 75 per cent said they worry that publicly talking about climate poses a reputational risk to their organizations.
$14B in clean energy projects cancelled in the U.S. this year
Over US$14 billion in clean energy investments in the U.S. have been cancelled or delayed this year, as President Donald Trump has raised fears over the future of domestic battery, EV and solar and wind energy development.
Saudi utility eyes $10B of Malaysia renewable projects
Saudi utility Acwa Power Co. signed non-binding agreements with Malaysian firms, including to explore development of about 13 gigawatts of renewable power generation capacity, totalling US$10 billion in investments by 2040.
EU and U.K. to link carbon markets
The European Commission and the U.K. government have agreed to work toward linking their carbon markets, in a move that could unify the EU and U.K. emissions trading systems and reshape carbon pricing across Europe.
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