Please note that this event will be delivered in English, with live French interpretation provided. Veuillez noter que cet événement sera offert en anglais, avec interprétation en français.
DATE: March 24, 2026
DURATION: 8 hours
REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST: 8:00am Eastern Standard Time
MAIN PROGRAM: 9:00am – 3:00pm Eastern Standard Time
COFFEE & NETWORKING: 3:00pm – 4:00pm Eastern Standard Time
LOCATION: City Hall Room - Sheraton Centre Toronto
123 Queen Street West, Toronto, On, M5H 3M9
Doors open at 7:30am Eastern Standard Time
Registration closes on March 23 at 12:00 pm Eastern Standard Time.
Dietary Needs and Preferences
For this in-person workshop, we are collecting dietary restrictions in advance via this Microsoft Form to support event planning and catering arrangements.
Please note:
- All participants are required to complete the dietary restrictions form by March 16.
- Late registrants, or those who did not complete the form on or before March 16, are asked to email projects@cagbc.org as soon as possible with their dietary needs.
While we will do our best to accommodate requests received after March 16, accommodations cannot be guaranteed. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!
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Event Highlights
Canada's building sector is entering a decisive decade marked by accelerating climate targets, evolving energy and emissions codes, and growing expectations from investors, occupants, and regulators. Practitioners are increasingly being asked not only to design and deliver compliant projects, but to help building owners plan and implement credible, long-term transitions pathways toward low-carbon, high-performance buildings.
Transition Planning Now offers a four-hour, in-person, practitioner-focused workshop delivered by RDH Building Science on behalf of the Canada Green Building Council (CAGBC). The workshop leverages CAGBC's new Carbon Transition Planning Guide to help industry practitioners understand how to plan and implement effective transition plans that support the highest tiers of the National Energy Code for Buildings (NECB) and other regional high-performance building codes, regulations, and programs that drive emissions reductions.
Learning Objectives
1) Market Drivers and Risks: Evaluate the influence of evolving market drivers and risk factors alongside jurisdictional requirements (such as NECB and building performance standards) on project strategy and long-term asset value.
2) Guide Application: Work through the Carbon Transition Planning Guide's four-stage process—preparation, plan development, implementation, and post-retrofit optimization using technical exercises and real-world scenarios.
3) Stakeholder Engagement: Practice methods for engaging owners and project teams, surfacing priorities, and integrating diverse needs into project planning.
4) Project Integration: Explore strategies for integrating climate adaptation and resilience measures into transition plans, aligned with capital renewal cycles, funding opportunities, and certification pathways.
5) Case Studies and Peer Exchange: Examine examples from a range of building types and ownership models and discuss practical solutions with peers.
Instructors
Steve Kemp | M.A.Sc., P.Eng., LEED® Fellow
Principal, Senior Energy & Climate Specialist
Marine Sanchez | M.SC., M.Eng., CPHD Expert, PHI Certifier
Principal, Senior Energy & Climate Specialist
Workshop Sponsor
This workshop is delivered with support from Natural Resources Canada's Codes Acceleration (CAF) Fund.

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