Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change

The Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change (PCFCGCC or PCF; French: Cadre pancanadien sur la croissance propre et les changements climatiques, CPCPCC or CPC), Canada's national climate strategy, was released in August 2017 by the Government of Canada.

The Canadian federal government's Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change[4] and promoted sustainable building programs.

[5][6][7][8][9] The PCFCGCC's four main interrelated pillars are ""carbon pollution pricing", "complementary actions to reduce emissions", "adaptation and resilience", and "clean technology, innovation and jobs".

According to the article, the role of the federal government with its "complex, multilevel political systems" under Canadian federalism, of "supporting provinces and territories on adaptation" which is outlined in the Pan-Canadian Framework, includes "providing information, coordination, and facilitation to draw attention to adaptation, engage public and private actors, and build support for policy objectives.

"[14] The Pan-Canadian Framework is a federal commitment to collaborate with "communities and governments to create a Northern Adaptation Strategy for Canada’s Arctic territories.