BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250805T143249EDT-7907NXVhNc@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250805T183249Z DESCRIPTION:How Canada will meet its Paris Agreement climate-change commitm ents\, while adapting to weather-related changes already impacting the nat ion\, is shaping up to be a major issue in the next federal election. Some provinces have balked at embracing carbon pricing\, part of Trudeau’s Pan -Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change\, while other voice s argue the Framework simply doesn’t go far enough. Where should the polic y conversation go next\, given the state of the current public and politic al debate? Are there some policy solutions that have not been adequately e xplored\; some that have been overhyped? \n  \n Join us for a conversation m oderated by Jennifer Ditchburn\, editor-in-chief of Policy Options magazin e. \n\n\nSPEAKERS:\n\n\n Nancy Olewiler\, Director of and professor in the School of Public Policy at Simon Fraser University\n\n \n Nancy Olewiler\, a n economist\, is director of and professor in the School of Public Policy at Simon Fraser University. Her areas of research focus on public policy\, including energy and climate policy\, regulation and risk\, and transport ation. She has published in academic journals\, edited books\, provided re ports for governments and written two widely used textbooks. She has serve d on several boards of directors and is a member of Canada’s Ecofiscal Com mission and the Climate Solutions and Clean Growth Advisory Council for BC . She is chair of the Macroeconomic Accounts Advisory Committee at Statist ics Canada.\n \n\n David McLaughlin\, Director of Climate Change at the Inte rnational Institute for Sustainable Development\n\n \n David McLaughlin is t he International Institute for Sustainable Development’s director of clima te change — Canada. With over 30 years of public policy experience\, he is a Canadian policy expert on energy\, economy\, environmental and intergov ernmental policy issues. In his capacity as a public official\, he has ser ved as chief of staff or adviser to several elected officials. In his sust ainable development work\, he served as strategic adviser on sustainabilit y\, Faculty of Environment\, University of Waterloo (2013 to 2015) and pre sident and CEO of the National Round Table on the Environment and the Econ omy (2007 to 2012).\n \n\n Celine Bak\, Founder and president of Analytica A dvisors\n\n \n Céline Bak is a global leader on the business impacts of clim ate change. She is the founder and president of Analytica Advisors\, an Ot tawa-based research and advisory business that promotes clean technology a nd innovation. She is also a senior fellow at the International Institute for Sustainable Development\, where she leads research on sustainable fina nce with a focus on savers\, investors and workers. She advises organizati ons on how to drive ambition and increase flows of sustainable finance by investors and corporations\, and is frequently called upon by major media companies. She was appointed a Knight of France’s National Order of Merit for her contributions in the lead-up to the Paris Agreement. \n \n\n\n \n DTSTART:20190225T123000Z DTEND:20190225T140000Z LOCATION:CA\, ON\, Ottawa\, K1P 1H4\, Rideau Club\, 15th floor\, 99 Bank St reet SUMMARY:Climate Change Policy | Pre-election Breakfast Series URL:/maxbellschool/channels/event/climate-change-polic y-pre-election-breakfast-series-294497 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR