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Canada’s policy makers remain committed to meeting net zero emissions targets by 2050. One key tenet being the increase in carbon pricing in Canada to at least $170CDN/tonne by 2030 to meet the goal. The Carbon Tax was introduced in 2019 at $20 per…
Covid 19 was something that most of us did not see coming, the last couple of years have been a challenge for everyone including your employees. Hopefully they were able to get through this and are looking forward to better things ahead. Your…
By Sarah Lisiecki Communications & Education Manager – BCI Burke Playgrounds, recreation and outdoor fitness spaces help communities get outside, get moving and develop lasting bonds. There are many factors to consider in inclusive playground…
By Fernanda Lazzaro LAS Customer Service Representative The AMO/LAS office has been off-limits since March 2020 due to the pandemic. As with most businesses, our team was equipped with laptops and other gadgets that have made it possible to function…
By Fernanda Lazzaro Customer Service Representative The proverb, “Give a person a fish, and you feed them for a day. Teach a person to fish, and you feed them for a lifetime,” can be used as an analogy to energy conservation. According to the…
In Ontario, the housing crisis continues to grow as a top concern for residents and local governments. With the cost of ownership or rental rates rising much faster than incomes, people are struggling to manage their expenses and live affordably. AMO has…