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Canada must build homes that are clean, comfortable and meet the needs of Canadians - Clean Energy Canada

Canada must build homes that are clean, comfortable and meet the needs of Canadians - Clean Energy Canada
Source: cleanenergycanada
Author: Clean Energy Canada
Published: 9/15/2025

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Clean Energy Canada’s Ollie Sheldrick-Moyle responded to the Government of Canada’s Build Canada Homes (BCH) initiative, emphasizing the need for the program to focus on constructing homes that are not only affordable but also clean, comfortable, and suited to Canadians’ needs amid climate change. Sheldrick-Moyle highlighted that affordability should encompass long-term cost savings, such as making homes EV-ready to reduce transportation expenses, and ensuring homes are resilient to increasingly hot summers by installing heat pumps for efficient cooling and heating. Additionally, the statement encourages the government to leverage BCH to support Canadian material producers, particularly by prioritizing low-carbon building materials like lumber and steel to enhance the competitiveness of these sectors. Aligning BCH with existing green government procurement standards could stimulate domestic industry growth and incentivize innovation in low-carbon investments. Overall, the federal government is urged to develop BCH investment criteria that ensure homes are safe, comfortable, affordable, and contribute to Canada’s clean material industries in the long term.

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