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Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood on the failures of Canada’s existing EV subsidy scheme and the path to building up Canada’s green industrial capacity.

Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood on the failures of Canada’s existing EV subsidy scheme and the path to building up Canada’s green industrial capacity.
The Green Economy Network (GEN) is a coalition of labour, environmental, and social justice organizations working to build a green economy in Canada. We are

Class & Climate: Perspectives on a Green Economy is a new podcast series from Perspectives Journal and the Green Economy Network that chats with the policy experts and front line trades workers

The federal clean electricity regulations introduced today are a win for Canadians and lower emissions, but any change to the country’s grids must do more

The Green Economy Network (GEN) is mourning the loss of its founder Tony Clarke, 80, a renowned advocate for social and environmental justice who leaves

Green Economy Network National Convenor Nick Pearce has an op-ed in the National Observer arguing that worker-focused green public goods are popular and politically durable

The federal government is expected to announce a high-speed rail project between Quebec City and Toronto, CBC reports. Canadians could travel from Toronto to Montreal

The GEN management committee is pleased to welcome Nick Pearce as the network’s new National Convenor. Nick has a background in journalism reporting on politics,

Last week, the federal government released its 2024 Budget. While we saw movement on some of the climate and labour movements’ key priorities, this year’s

Originally posted on PerspectiveJournal.ca. Listen to the full conversation on the Perspectives Journal podcast, available now on all major streaming platforms. On October 17th, 2023 the Green Economy Network, a