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Conference Recap - CCIC

The Canadian Climate Investor Conference was held on June 25, 2024 in Toronto. The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) organized event brought together 19 TSX, TSXV, and private companies, that are leading in the clean technology, renewable energy and energy transition sectors, and also included industry thought leaders who participated in six panel discussions, including:

  • Retail Green Investing Trends;
  • Voluntary Carbon Markets;
  • Structuring Sustainable Financing;
  • Canadian Cleantech Policy;
  • How Asset Managers are Advocating and Championing Climate Change Concerns; and
  • Enabling the Energy Transition.

A major component of our support services to our issuers is facilitating investor interaction, especially for underrepresented sectors. This conference brought together climate conscious stakeholders to share ideas and discover ways to accelerate the deployment of capital needed to build a more sustainable future for Canadians.

The Canadian Climate Investor Conference

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