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Transit-oriented development (TOD) has captured the interest of urban planners all across Canada. In London, Ontario, the city is embracing TOD principles with its ambitious transit village plans, creating vibrant, walkable communities around key transit hubs. These efforts highlight London's commitment to sustainability, economic growth, and quality of life—values we share at RJC Engineers.
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The CleanBC Multi-Unit Residential Building (MURB) Retrofit Program is driving a significant shift in British Columbia's approach to building energy efficiency. The initiative, backed by $61 million in funding, offers substantial rebates for a sector that has historically faced challenges in implementing energy-saving measures.
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Canada is a nation built upon sacred treaty relationships between European settlers and Indigenous Nations. These relationships, grounded in the spirit of peace and friendship, were not only with one another but also with Mother Nature and the Creator. However, the colonial history of Canada has not honoured these tenets. The impacts of colonialism, including the loss of land, culture, and lives, have left lasting scars on Indigenous communities.
Understanding the history of Indigenous peoples, including the tragedy of residential schools, is necessary for building a future aligned with inclusive values. As we move forward, reconciliation becomes an essential part of our journey, and Indigenous collaboration in design emerges as one of many elements of an inclusive and equitable future. By working with First Nations, Metis, and Inuit communities, RJC endeavours to acknowledge past injustices while building bridges of understanding and partnership.