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Canada Green Buildings Strategy to help grow economy and achieve climate objectives

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Homes and buildings are Canadaโ€™s third-biggest source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Decarbonizing the buildings sector is therefore critical to meeting Canadaโ€™s 2030 climate target and achieving a net-zero economy by 2050.

Today, Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Natural Resources, announced the launch of a public engagement process for the Canada Green Buildings Strategy. On behalf of the Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities, he also announced over $2.2 million in federal funding to retrofit the Mickey McDougall Community Recreation Centre in the City of North Vancouver. The Minister was joined by Linda Buchanan, the Mayor of the City of North Vancouver and by Flicka Gymnastics.

The Canada Green Buildings Strategy will seek to mobilize national action to reduce emissions by 37 percent from 2005 by 2030 and to create a net-zero-emissions buildings sector by 2050. The Strategy will focus on increasing the rate of building retrofits, ensuring buildings are resilient and net-zero-ready from the start, and on transforming space and water heating. It will be backed by $150 million, as committed to in Canadaโ€™s Emissions Reduction Plan.

Canadiansโ€™ input to the Canada Green Buildings Strategy is essential to ensure that it reflects the priorities of people living in Canada and enables all to contribute to greening our built environment. Add your voice to the discussion of reaching net zero in the buildings sector. Have your say!

The Government of Canada has committed to invest over $2.2 million to revitalize the Mickey McDougall Community Recreation Centre, which will be the new home of Flicka Gymnastics. The revitalized centre will feature a modernized space for gymnastics training, improved accessibility and improved energy efficiency.

โ€œCanadaโ€™s Green Building Strategy will help grow our economy and achieve our ambitious climate objectives. I look forward to hearing from Canadians on the path forward and to funding more projects like this one right here in the City of North Vancouver,โ€ said,ย Jonathan Wilkinson,ย Minister of Natural Resources.

โ€œAdvancing livable communities for people is a priority we all share. Municipalities are at the forefront of delivering new sustainable infrastructure, but we cannot do it alone. That is why the City of North Vancouver is incredibly pleased to receive this grant for the Mickey McDougall Recreation Centre. This investment will support energy efficiencies, reduce emissions, enhance accessibility and create a healthier community. Once the upgrades are complete, children and youth of all abilities will be able to access recreation programs in a building that supports our climate goals. We are excited to engage in the Canada Green Buildings Strategy so that we can build a better future for all,โ€ said Linda Buchanan, Mayor of the City of North Vancouver.

โ€œThis outstanding support will impact the lives of over 2,000 young athletes and countless more who will be able to thrive in Flickaโ€™s future home at the Mickey McDougall Community Recreation Centre. The ability to substantially upgrade the facility and improve the buildingโ€™s energy efficiency as well as accessibility will ensure the club has a location to operate in the urban centre of the North Shore for generations to come. The Board and Flicka families are extremely grateful to MP Jonathan Wilkinson, MLA Bowinn Ma, and City of North Vancouver Mayor Linda Buchanan and Council, along with the support of the Cityโ€™s Strategic and Corporate Services Department for their time and perseverance over the past four years. It was the support on all levels that made this generous grant possible,โ€ said the Board of Directors, Flicka Gymnastics Club.