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Webinar Summary:

In 2021 the City of Toronto advanced three big moves to decarbonize buildings in our city, including existing buildings, future construction, and the City’s own portfolio. What do these initiatives mean to asset managers, developers and the broader real estate industry in the months and years ahead?

In this webinar, we explore the investment, operations, and ESG implications of Toronto’s 2021 policy initiatives that combined will be remembered as Toronto’s very green year. 

Webinar Summary: In 2021 the City of Toronto advanced three big moves to decarbonize buildings in our city, including existing buildings, future construction, and the City’s own portfolio. What do these initiatives mean to asset managers, developers and the broader real estate industry in the months and years ahead?

In this webinar, we explore the investment, operations, and ESG implications of Toronto’s 2021 policy initiatives that combined will be remembered as Toronto’s very green year. 

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