Key Findings and Takeaways from Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Waste-To-Energy Study
Waste-To-Energy (WTE) technology in Canada is rapidly evolving. Understanding the right waste management approach for your organization is crucial. Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) recently released the “Study of ...
Learn MoreNavigating Consultation Programs for Rail Developments in Canada
Designing a consultation program under a Federal or Provincial EA process can be an overwhelming undertaking for any transit agency. Early and meaningful engagement provides greater opportunities for developing plans ...
Learn MoreSafeguarding Historic Buildings While Mitigating an Ongoing Climate Emergency
This webinar discusses how we can support conservation while addressing climate change using current digital techniques.
Learn MoreKanata LRT EA – Planning for Climate Resilience
This webinar examines the climate change vulnerability assessment process applied during the Kanata LRT future network expansion EA, along with the identified climate risks and recommendations to improve resiliency Event ...
Learn MoreMushkegowuk Council James Bay All-Season Road Feasibility Study
The feasibility study for the James Bay all-season road involved a comprehensive public engagement program to gather and share information with seven remote First Nations communities. This webinar describes how ...
Learn MoreWaste to Energy Technologies
Landfilling costs are increasing and space is becoming scarce. The expense and feasibility of developing new landfills have become prohibitive…
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