Month: September 2020

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Throne Speech: fighting climate change and building long-term competitiveness with clean growth

Today Governor General Julie Payette delivered the Speech from the Throne, formally opening the second session of the 43rd Parliament of Canada. In the speech the Governor General outlined the four foundations of this government’s approach: To fight the pandemic and save lives Supporting people and business through this crisis, as long as it lasts, […]

Celebrating Nova Scotia’s Agricultural Industry

The Agriculture industry is a large part of the economy in Nova Scotia, with over 2400 individual farm businesses. Efficiency Nova Scotia is proud to work with Farmers across the province to make energy efficiency upgrades that will help ensure a sustainable business for generations to come. Learn more about the work that Efficiency Nova […]

Task Force for a Resilient Recovery report “Bridge to the Future” calls for bold action

The Task Force for a Resilient Recovery released its report “Bridge to the Future” today, September 16th, 2020. The Report calls for 5 bold moves, supported by $55.4 billion in investments, to kickstart Canada’s long-term economic recovery from COVID-19.  the energy efficiency industry is ready and excited to play a role in a green economic […]

EfficiencyOne CEO Stephen MacDonald recognized at one of Atlantic Canada’s Top 50 CEOs second year in a row

Congratulations to E1 CEO, Stephen MacDonald who was recognized as one of Atlantic Canada’s Top 50 CEOs at a virtual gala hosted by Atlantic Business Magazine on September 15th.This is the second year in a row that Steve has been recognized. The awards recognize corporate leadership excellence where leaders have demonstrated organizational growth, industry leadership and […]

HomeWarming program adapts criteria to help even more Nova Scotians

An additional 13,000 Nova Scotians living on lower incomes will now qualify to receive free energy efficient upgrades to help make their homes more comfortable throughout the year.