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Record of meetings

The Net-Zero Advisory Body will post summaries from our official meetings. These records will be made public within 30 days of each meeting.
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May 3, 2021

2021
  • Members had an optional informational briefing with officials from Environment and Climate Change Canada on climate science.

April 28, 2021

2021
  • Members had an optional informational briefing with officials from Environment and Climate Change Canada on climate policy, including modelling, programs, and proposed legislation.

April 27, 2021

2021
  • Members heard presentations from representative from the Net-Zero America Project (Princeton University) and Indigenous Clean Energy. Each presentation was followed by a question and answer period.
  • The Chairs of the NZAB’s engagement and research subcommittees provided updates on the status of their work.
  • Members discussed plans for their upcoming meetings and the 3-month summary on net-zero pathways.

April 26, 2021

2021
  • The Minister of Environment and Climate Change met with the NZAB, underscoring the independence of the NZAB and his availability to meet with the NZAB going forward.
  • The Minister and Members discussed Canada’s new 2030 greenhouse gas emissions target and the NZAB’s work to date, including the status of their initial net-zero pathways summary and lines of inquiry.

April 13, 2021

2021
  • Members heard presentations from representatives from the United Kingdom’s Climate Change Committee, France’s Haut Conseil pour le Climat, and the International Institute for Sustainable Development. Each presentation was followed by a question and answer period.
  • The Chairs of the NZAB’s research and engagement subcommittees provided updates on their work thus far.
  • Members discussed next steps for upcoming presentations, and the development of their 3-month summary on net-zero pathways.

March 30, 2021

2021
  • Members shared reflections from the presentations on March 23, 2021.
  • Members heard presentations from representatives from the National Academy of Sciences Engineering and Medicine, and the Sustainable Energy Systems Integration and Transitions Group (David Suzuki Foundation and University of Victoria). Each presentation was followed by a question and answer period.
  • Members discussed the purpose and scope for the NZAB’s new research and engagement subcommittees, and preliminary considerations to inform their work.

March 23, 2021

2021
  • Members heard presentations from representatives from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and McKinsey & Company. Each presentation was followed by a question and answer period.
  • Members discussed their reflections and emerging observations from their meetings to date.
  • Members discussed establishing subcommittees to advance the next stage of the NZAB’s research and engagement work planning.

March 16, 2021

2021
  • The Deputy Minister of Environment and Climate Change Canada addressed the NZAB and stated her commitment to ensuring that the NZAB work is a success.
  • Members heard a presentation from representatives of the Trottier Energy Institute. The presentation was followed by a question and answer period.
  • Members shared their reflections on the presentations from March 10 and 16, 2021.
  • Members discussed work planning and approaches for future presentations.

March 10, 2021

2021
  • Members heard presentations from representatives of the Canada Energy Regulator, the Canadian Institute for Climate Choices, and the Transition Accelerator. Each presentation was followed by a question and answer period.
  • Members discussed how to scope their initial 3-month phase of work.

March 2, 2021

2021
  • Members met for their inaugural meeting, beginning by holding a roundtable and reviewing their Terms of Reference.
  • Members discussed key considerations for their work, including COVID-19, engagement, and communications.
  • Members expressed interest in learning more about existing net-zero pathways analyses by Canadian experts, and international pathways that have relevance to Canada, to inform their initial 3-month summary of domestic and international net-zero pathways.
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