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414. Nation Building Energy Retrofits Coule Create $48 Billion in Economic Activity

414. Nation Building Energy Retrofits Coule Create $48 Billion in Economic Activity

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Driven by the US trade war and Canada passed its Nation Building bill to fast-track nation-building projects to support economic and energy independence.

Monica Curtis of the Pembina Institute thinks we need to rethink the idea of nation-building mega projects and is proposing Canada launch a massive wave of building retrofit projects to support energy security, affordability for Canadians and to tackle one of the biggest boxes of greenhouse gas emissions - buildings.

She says this could create 200,000 jobs and $48 billion in economic activity and build the capacity and expertise we need to tackle the climate crisis and to build a future sustainable economy.

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