B.C. scores high for supporting clean technology
Article by Bruce Constantineau in the Vancouver Sun about the clean technology industry in Canada and British Columbia.
Canada ‘failing’ clean tech sector: think tank
The Canadian clean tech sector was featured on Radio Canada International on Thursday July 30th, 2015. you can read about it, and listen to the clip at the link below.
Going green: Does Ontario’s energy shift have the power to sustain itself?
Published in the Globe and Mail, this article by Richard Blackwell highlights some great Canadian clean technology companies.
Canadian company helps preserve precious water in drought areas
A great Canadian company in the spotlight in this Special to the Globe and Mail, by Nick Rockel.
Succeeding in a Global Economy
Click below for a pdf copy of the special content appearing in the Globe and Mail on July 7th, 2015. Learn how to make the most out of global demands for cleantech!
As Harper Stalls on Climate, Canada Moves Without Him
In an opinion piece for The Tyee, Geoff Dembicki talks about how students, provinces, investors and unions are taking action on climate issues.
The Agenda with Steve Paikin: Waste... Not!
Recently Celine Bak from Analytica Advisors, and Marie-Helene Labrie from Enerkem sat down with Steve Paikin on the Agenda, to discuss the findings of the 2015 Canadian Clean Technology Industry Report.
International coverage of the 2015 Canadian Clean Technology Industry Report Press Confrence
Analytica Advisors was in Toronto on May 27th, 2015, for a press conference launching the 2015 Canadian Clean Technology Industry Report.
The press conference and report have garnered international attention for the industry. Below are links to just a few of the appearances in international news media.
Canada losing out on clean tech boom
"While the global market grows, we fall behind", writes Adria Vasil in her article for Now Toronto.
Canada's growing clean tech industry is losing out globally
An article published Wednesday, May 27, 2015 on CTV News, talks about how the 2015 Canadian Clean Technology Industry Report has found that "despite outgrowing the rest of the economy, the sector is losing global market share and needs government policy support."