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On November 4, 2025, Canada released a prudent, investment focussed Canada Strong Budget 2025 (“Budget 2025”) that is in line with the global energy transition in all major global economies other than the U.S. In doing so, it has: (i) accepted and embraced the country’s innate nature as a climate-forward, responsible energy, mineral, and nature resource producer with strong Indigenous rightsholders; and (ii) put in place the investment structures and tax incentives to go beyond resource production and lead in the knowledge economy. As with all government announcements, the success of the Budget 2025 strategy will rest on implementation, particularly the speed with which the government, Indigenous rightsholders, and cooperative provincial and territorial governments can manifest the changes outlined in the 2025 Budget. The thrust of the new approach has tell-tale signs of a good investment finance strategy with new infrastructure and resource development funds, tax incentives, and necessary regulatory backstops. It is focussed on economic, infrastructure, and climate outcomes rather than aspirational targets (which Canada has repeatedly missed). Fiscal discipline is reflected in a downsizing (10%) of the public service largely through attrition, AI, and elimination of open positions that can be filled by same. Key climate, energy, and Indigenous elements of Budget 2025 include: Climate Action. Budget 2025 introduces new and proposed funding to support climate action, alongside the formal elimination of federal consumer carbon pricing (see our earlier bulletin here) and other program adjustments and reallocations, including: Direct Delivery Stream for Adaptation and Infrastructure. $6B over ten years, beginning in 2026–27, for a Direct Delivery Stream under Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada, to support regionally significant projects related to climate adaptation, retrofits, and community infrastructure. Biofuels Production Incentive. $372M over two years for a Biofeuls Production Incentive to Natural Resources Canada to establish a production incentive for biodiesel and renewable diesel producers (starting in 2026). Elimination of…

This bulletin complements last week’s update on the Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2023 (Bill C-59). In addition to the climate-related amendments to the Competition Act (read our earlier bulletin here), Bill C-59 implements significant clean economy investment tax credits (ITCs), for clean technology (CT) and carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS), as well as clean hydrogen (CH) and clean technology manufacturing (CTM). This bulletin briefly summarizes the amendments to the Income Tax Act (the Act) and Income Tax Regulations (the Regulations) that implement the CT ITC and CCUS ITC. Clean Technology Investment Tax Credit. Bill C-59 amends the Act and Regulations to implement the CT ITC, initially proposed in the 2022 Fall Economic Statement and expanded in both the 2023 Fall Economic Statement (FES) and 2023 Budget (read our earlier bulletins here and here). Key provisions of the now implemented and expanded CT ITC include: refundable tax credit for capital invested in the adoption and operation of new clean technology property in Canada from March 28, 2023, to December 31, 2034; rate may be up to 30% of the capital cost of CT property that is acquired and that becomes available for use from March 28, 2023, to December 31, 2033; rate may be up to 15% for property acquired and that becomes available for use in 2034, and will be unavailable after 2034; available for investments in the following types of CT property: equipment used to generate electricity from solar, wind and water energy; stationary electricity storage equipment that does not use any fossil fuel in operation (such as batteries and pumped hydroelectric storage); active solar heating equipment, air-source heat pumps and ground-source heat pumps; non-road zero-emission vehicles and related charging and refueling equipment that is used primarily for such vehicles; equipment used exclusively for the purpose of…