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Provided by AGPTORONTO, Nov. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On the eve of a highly anticipated federal budget, a central pillar of which is said to be a climate competitiveness strategy, comes a flagship report from the One Canadian Clean Economy Task Force.
Launched last month, the task force is made up of members representing companies across critical minerals, batteries, clean transportation, clean buildings, energy efficiency, forest products, clean electricity, and clean technology.
The One Canadian Clean Economy Task Force believes Canada can simultaneously safeguard its economy from the trade and tariff shocks of today while setting itself up to compete for the long term, ultimately reaping massive economic advantage from the global energy transition.
Accordingly, Our North Star Action Plan lays out 30 solutions aimed at this government’s biggest priorities: selecting strategic projects of national significance, reducing internal trade barriers (for which a November meeting of ministers is approaching), Indigenous reconciliation, and of course tomorrow’s climate competitiveness strategy.
This task force was brought together precisely to identify many of the roadblocks to realizing these goals—and critically, how we can clear the way for Canada to build up the best version of its clean economy. To name just a few:
For the full list of 30 recommendations, organized within eight key focus areas, read the One Canadian Clean Economy Task Force’s North Star Action Plan. Our aim: responsibly eliminate barriers and build up Canada’s essential clean economy—and a stronger, competitive Canada.
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Report | One Canadian Clean Economy Task Force: Our North Star Action Plan
The One Canadian Clean Economy Task Force members
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About the One Canadian Clean Economy Task Force
The One Canadian Clean Economy Task Force brings together leaders from industries that make up Canada’s clean economy. We represent the critical minerals, battery, clean transportation, clean buildings, energy efficiency, forest products, clean electricity, and clean technology sectors.
We came together to help chart a path for unlocking the full potential of Canada's clean economy. The task force puts forward actionable solutions to support the construction of clean nation-building projects and enabling infrastructure, along with efforts to bolster trade opportunities and investments into these high-growth sectors.
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Trevor Melanson
604-341-5091
trevor@cleanenergycanada.org
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