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AI and Climate Action in Canada’s Cities: What We’re Hearing
Artificial intelligence is transforming how Canadian cities plan, manage, and deliver services. But what does this mean for equitable climate action? Urban Climate Leadership (UCL) shares insights from recent dialogues with local governments, nonprofits, and the private sector on opportunities, challenges, and the environmental impact of AI approaches.
Read about our recent dialogues and join us at the SFU Vancouver Climate Day on September 26.
Positioning Canada for a New Economy: UCL’s Federal Pre-Budget Submission
Local governments are ready to deliver climate solutions, but they can’t do it alone. UCL’s 2025 pre-budget submission outlines how federal investment can power resilient cities and a thriving clean economy.
A Climate Era Demanding Bold, Integrated Leadership: CleanBC Review
The climate era is reshaping our economy, deepening inequality, and testing our institutions. In our CleanBC submission, UCL calls for decisive, integrated action across government to position British Columbia as a global leader in a just, low-carbon future.
New Primer Explores the Role of AI in Cities and Equitable Climate Action
Recognizing that the AI landscape is evolving rapidly, UCL will host a dialogue this June bringing together local government staff, civil society, and private sector leaders.
UCL’s Shayna Rector Re-elected to Electric Mobility Canada Board of Directors
Urban Climate Leadership (UCL) is proud to share that Shayna Rector Bleeker, Senior Advisor, Transportation, has been re-elected to the Board of Directors at Electric Mobility Canada (EMC).
A Made-in-B.C. Strategy for Climate, Housing, and Economic Resilience: A New Discussion Primer
Can B.C. tackle climate, affordability, and economic resilience all at once? We believe it can. But only if we move beyond pilot projects and start thinking at scale.
Our new Discussion Primer outlines the key questions and pathways to advance this big idea—a made-in-B.C. approach that rises to the urgency of the moment and delivers real, lasting benefits for people and communities. Read it here.