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Calgary to Host Key Announcement on Budget 2025's Climate Strategy

Calgary is set to host a significant national announcement on November 9, 2025, as Canada’s Budget 2025 Climate Competitiveness Strategy is officially unveiled. The event, scheduled for 1:00 p.m. MT, will take place at the University of Calgary’s Energy Environment Experiential Learning Building, located at 750 Campus Drive NW.

Minister Eleanor Olszewski and MP Corey Hogan will lead the discussion, highlighting how this forthcoming strategy aims to strengthen Canada’s environmental and economic initiatives. This unveiling underscores Calgary's pivotal role in shaping national climate leadership and its contributions to sustainable development and economic growth.

The timing aligns with Calgary's ongoing efforts to diversify its economy and champion clean technology, building on its strong energy sector foundation. The city has emerged as a leader in the global energy transition, with significant investments and initiatives in areas like carbon capture, renewable energy, and hydrogen technologies. The University of Calgary itself is a hub for climate research and partnerships, further emphasizing the city’s commitment to innovative environmental solutions.

This event offers Calgary residents and businesses insight into new pathways for sustainable economic opportunities, reinforcing the city's strategic position in Canada's evolving green economy.,Calgary is set to host a significant national announcement on November 9, 2025, as Canada’s Budget 2025 Climate Competitiveness Strategy is officially unveiled. The event, scheduled for 1:00 p.m. MT, will take place at the University of Calgary’s Energy Environment Experiential Learning Building, located at 750 Campus Drive NW.

Minister Eleanor Olszewski and MP Corey Hogan will lead the discussion, highlighting how this forthcoming strategy aims to strengthen Canada’s environmental and economic initiatives. This unveiling underscores Calgary's pivotal role in shaping national climate leadership and its contributions to sustainable development and economic growth.

The timing aligns with Calgary's ongoing efforts to diversify its economy and champion clean technology, building on its strong energy sector foundation. The city has emerged as a leader in the global energy transition, with significant investments and initiatives in areas like carbon capture, renewable energy, and hydrogen technologies. The University of Calgary itself is a hub for climate research and partnerships, further emphasizing the city’s commitment to innovative environmental solutions.

This event offers Calgary residents and businesses insight into new pathways for sustainable economic opportunities, reinforcing the city's strategic position in Canada's evolving green economy.