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Why the Prime Minister Should Prioritize Energy Conservation

Why the Prime Minister Should Prioritize Energy Conservation

Jan 27, 2016 | Building Professional, Home Owner, Membership

The White House.  10 Downing Street.  24 Sussex Drive.  For those outside of Canada, the latter address is the lesser known official residence of the Prime Minister of Canada.  Unlike the other two, it is in a state of decrepitude, and now that Prime Minister Justin...
Energy Reporting and Benchmarking Requirement Coming to Toronto

Energy Reporting and Benchmarking Requirement Coming to Toronto

Sep 10, 2015 | Building Professional, Home Owner, Membership, Uncategorized

Commercial and large residential buildings in Toronto, and perhaps Ontario, could become more energy efficient in the near future.  On July 7, 2015, the City Council of Toronto approved a mandate for large building owners to publicly report and benchmark the energy...
Emissions Target Set by Government of Canada

Emissions Target Set by Government of Canada

Jun 3, 2015 | Building Professional, Membership

Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq announced on May 15, 2015 that Canada has set a target to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 30% below 2005 levels by 2030, which was formally submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.  The...

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