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Business Future Pathways

Business Future Pathways was officially launched last month at the Sustainable Finance Summit in Montréal. This new finance-led initiative helps Canadian companies build credible, investor-endorsed climate transition plans—creating clarity and confidence for long-term investment. It's about turning climate-readiness into a competitive advantage which is aligned with TMX's purpose to make markets better and empower bold ideas.

TMX is proud to partner with the Business Future Pathways initiative and other partners in delivering practical, internationally-aligned guidance for Canadian corporations so they can develop transition plans to unlock investment, boost confidence, and support Canada's transition to a competitive, climate-ready economy.

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