In the newly unveiled Clean Energy Plan 2025, the One Canadian Clean Economy Task Force—backed by several major clean-industry associations—charts a bold vision: transform Canada into a global clean energy superpower. The initiative brings together sectors spanning critical minerals, batteries, clean transportation, buildings, forest products, electricity and clean technology.
The Clean Energy Plan 2025 sets three strategic pillars for action: first, aligning federal and provincial policy to strengthen Canada’s competitiveness; second, building the enabling infrastructure required for large-scale clean-industry deployment; and third, boosting demand and investment so the country doesn’t get left behind in the global clean-energy boom. With global investment in clean energy set to dominate in 2025, the Task Force emphasises that Canada must act now to capture its share of opportunity.
Key voices in the Task Force highlight how the Clean Energy Plan 2025 is more than a policy roadmap—it’s a national wealth-building strategy. For example, the battery industry leader argues that to position Canada in the global clean-economy value chain, bold actions like workforce development and infrastructure must be integral. In parallel, experts emphasise that a future-ready workforce is essential to fast-track clean-industry growth and to help Canada meet both domestic and export demands.
The launch of this plan signals a major pivot: Canada aims to centre its nation-building efforts on clean economy growth. With coordinated action across industry, government and trade partners, the Clean Energy Plan 2025 lays a foundation for a resilient, investment-attracting Canadian clean-industry sector. The path ahead will require sustained commitment—but if executed, Canada could redefine its global role and emerge as a clean energy superpower.
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