To achieve its 2050 net-zero economy goal, Canada will need climate investments of about $125 billion to $140 billion annually, according to the SFAC’s 2022 Taxonomy Roadmap Report. A Canadian taxonomy will be a helpful tool in defining these investments. During our interviews with over 40 asset owners and managers with more than CA $5.8 trillion in AUM, many shared the need for a taxonomy - 36% of respondents indicating that in the absence of a national taxonomy, they have created or are creating their own to allocate capital to green and transition projects. Read the latest findings from 40+ institutional investors here: https://lnkd.in/guPedFp #esg #investing #taxonomy
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Is ESG dead? Milla Craig, Founder and CEO of Millani, answers this question in the following article included in the Pension Investment Association of Canada's (PIAC) Fall Communiqué Newsletter to its members. Based on recent research conducted by Millani, the article discusses the sentiment of Canadian institutional investors on ESG, their reactions to the recent amendments to Canada's Competition Act on greenwashing (Bill C-59), and current market developments on responsible investing. To access to the full Pension Investment Association of Canada Fall Communiqué Newsletter click here: https://lnkd.in/e96m563
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📢 Today, during the #PRIinPerson event, Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Chrystia Freeland, announced a green and transition taxonomy for Canada. The Green and Transition Taxonomy will be a useful tool for investors and corporations in supporting Canada’s move to a greener economy. This "made-in-Canada taxonomy" will start covering priority industrial sectors within the next 12 months. It was also stated that the Canadian Business Corporations Act (CBCA) will require climate disclosures of federally regulated private companies and will work with provinces to get them to do the same.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Canada just announced at the #PRIinPerson, a green and transition taxonomy for Canada, as well as efforts to change the Canadian Business Corporations Act to make it mandatory for climate disclosure of federally regulated private companies and will work with provinces to get them to do the same.
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Yesterday, the Mining Association of Canada (MAC) and Millani hosted a collaborative session on critical mineral development in Canada as a side event to the United Nations' Principles for Responsible Investment annual conference happening this year in Toronto. The session opened with introductory remarks from Photinie Koutsavlis (MAC) and included a panel discussion bringing together Indigenous, regulatory, corporate and legal perspectives from David Walkem (Citxw Nlaka'pamux Assembly and Invasive Species Council of BC), Andrew Ghattas (Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), Carol Plummer (Agnico Eagle Mines Limited) and Janet Howard (Fasken), moderated by Milla Craig. This was then followed by lively roundtable discussions between our panelists and participants from Canada and abroad. Thank you to all who participated for your contributions and we look forward to welcoming you to our next event!
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La semaine dernière, Milla Craig, fondatrice et cheffe de la direction de Millani, a eu le plaisir de participer à un événement organisé par CFA Québec. Dans un panel d'experts animé par Miville Tremblay, CFA, ICD.D, Milla, accompagnée de Claire Bisson et Nicolas Richard, a discuté du développement de la finance d'impact au Canada. #Impact #InvestissementResponsable #FinanceDurable
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This week, Milla Craig, Founder and CEO of Millani, was invited to speak at Together Ensemble 2024 organized by Philanthropic Foundations Canada / Fondations philanthropiques Canada in Ottawa. She joined a panel of experts to discuss how foundations can align their investment portfolios with their values and drive meaningful impact through their investments. #ImpactInvesting #ResponsibleInvesting #SustainableFinance #TogetherEnsemble2024 #PhilanthropicFoundationsCanada
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Le changement d'orientation de l'engagement des investisseurs en faveur de l'équité, de la diversité et de l'inclusion (EDI) L'engagement des investisseurs sur l'EDI montre des signes d'affaiblissement en tant que question prioritaire. Bien que l'EDI soit en perte de vitesse comme un sujet d’engagement, il reste un domaine critique que les investisseurs s'attendent à voir traité dans le cadre de la bonne gouvernance et de la transparence. L'intégration de l'EDI dans les pratiques de gouvernance et sa divulgation adéquate restent essentielles pour maintenir la confiance des investisseurs et répondre à leurs attentes. Lisez les dernières conclusions tirées de 37 investisseurs institutionnels ici : https://lnkd.in/ekdbCMU #Engagement #EDI #Diversité #Équité #Inclusion #Gouvernance #Durabilité #ESG
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The shifting focus of investor engagement on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Investor engagement on EDI is showing signs of waning as a priority issue. While EDI may be declining as an engagement priority, it remains a critical area that investors expect to be addressed as part of good governance and transparency. Ensuring that EDI is integrated into governance practices and properly disclosed remains critical to maintaining investor confidence and meeting investor expectations. Read the latest findings from 37 institutional investors here: https://lnkd.in/guPedFp #InvestorEngagement #EDI #Diversity #Equity #Inclusion #Governance #Sustainability #ESG
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💡 In case you missed it, The Globe and Mail published an article highlighting some of the key findings from Millani's latest ESG Investment Sentiment Study. To read to article: https://lnkd.in/e2rdwcyX #ESG #sustainablefinance #investors #Canada
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Taxonomie de transition du Canada : Une décision importante à l'horizon Au début de l'année, le ministre canadien de l'environnement et du changement climatique a confirmé que la taxonomie de transition du Canada serait en place d'ici à la fin de 2024. Toutefois, les progrès ont été ralentis par le débat sur le gaz naturel. Notre étude montre que les avis sont partagés : 21 % des personnes interrogées sont favorables à une inclusion immédiate, 58 % à une étude plus approfondie et 21 % s'y opposent. L'issue de cette décision déterminera l'avenir de la transition énergétique du Canada. Lisez les dernières conclusions tirées de 37 investisseurs institutionnels ici : https://lnkd.in/ekdbCMU #ESG #Investissement #Transitionénergétique #Durabilité #GazNaturel #ChangementClimatique #Taxonomie
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Canada's Transition Taxonomy: An important decision on the horizon Earlier this year, Canada's Minister of Environment and Climate Change confirmed that Canada’s transition taxonomy will be in place by the end of 2024. However, progress has been slowed by the debate over natural gas. Our research shows that opinions are divided - 21% of respondents support immediate inclusion, 58% support further study, and 21% are opposed. The outcome of this decision will shape the future of Canada's energy transition. Read the latest findings from 37 institutional investors here: https://lnkd.in/guPedFp #ESG #Investing #EnergyTransition #Sustainability #NaturalGas #ClimateChange #Taxonomy
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1yMerci d'inonder les internets avec ce sujet Milla, nous en avons besoin!