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Today, an open letter published in Le Devoir calls on the real estate sector to address a defining issue for its future.
Pierre-Jacques Lefaivre, Executive Vice President of MACH, along with industry allies, outlines a position on the construction of sustainable and resilient buildings in the context of regulations aimed at prohibiting the installation of natural gas heating systems.
The energy transition requires thoughtful, coherent and practical decisions. Designing high-performance, low-carbon environments adapted to climate realities must be grounded in a long-term vision, proven technological solutions and a predictable regulatory framework.
We invite you to read this statement and join the conversation.
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