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Editorial: Code Shift

Editorial: Code Shift
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B.C. expanding use of mass timber in buildings - Indo-Canadian Voice

B.C. expanding use of mass timber in buildings - Indo-Canadian Voice
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B.C. government proposes to increase height for tall wood buildings

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ESG and its Impact On Real Estate | Bennett Jones

Environmental. All sectors of the Canadian economy are adopting increasingly sustainable and environmentally-friendly practices to help the transition to a net-zero economy. In particular, as the Government of Canada stated in its Emissions Reduction Plan, Decarbonizing the buildings sector is critical to Canada s pathway to 2030 and 2050.1 In 2019, commercial and residential buildings accounted for 12 percent of Canada s greenhouse gas GHG emissions.2 Clearly, the real estate industry has a pivotal role to play in achieving the federal government s emissions reduction goal by 2030 and achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

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Amid a nationwide housing shortage, what will it take to build more accessible homes?

Advocates are calling for changes in municipal, provincial and federal building codes to mandate accessible features in residential buildings, additional incentives for developers to build more accessible unitsĀ and more public education on why accessible homes are needed in the first place.

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