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Participate in Canada Climate Week Xchange

This November, organizations across Canada will host a series of events focused on climate-related challenges and opportunities for the first Canada Climate Week Xchange (CCWX). This national initiative founded by TSX in collaboration with the Founding Members, Canada Climate Law Initiative, Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada, First Nations Financial Management Board, GLOBE and Responsible Investment Association, supports Canada's commitment to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2030.

To stay informed about these events and other climate news, we encourage you to subscribe to the CCWX newsletter through the News & Events page or visit the website at www.ccwx.ca for updates.

Furthermore, we invite your organization to take an active role in this significant initiative by hosting a climate event. By participating, your company can showcase its commitment to sustainability and contribute to Canada's climate goals. To learn more about eligibility and how to get involved, please visit the Eligibility page.

The inaugural Canada Climate Week Xchange is taking shape, and your participation can make a significant difference. Explore the ways you or your organization can get involved.

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