Celebrating green building leaders
CAGBC members are a valuable resource. They include some of the most innovative people and organizations on the planet, each with a strong commitment to developing a sustainable, low-carbon building sector. Explore the stories of the people reshaping communities.

News
Innovation and leadership take centre stage at the 2025 CAGBC Awards
Vancouver, BC (June 19, 2025) – The winners of the prestigious 2025 CAGBC…
June 20, 2025
CAGBC Board of Directors ratified at the 2025 AGM
The Canada Green Building Council formalized its new Board of Directors at its…
June 18, 2025
Voting begins for Board of Directors election
In January, CAGBC Members were advised that the nomination process for the 2025…
March 24, 2025
Call for CAGBC Committee Volunteers
Are you interested in making a valuable contribution to the growth of the…
October 10, 2024
Member spotlights
Designing in rhythm with Callista Permana
As a Sustainability Analyst at EQ Building Performance, Callista Permana brings expertise in…
November 6, 2025
Urban Equation’s Fin MacDonald named 2025 LEED Fellow
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI) recently…
October 15, 2025
Carbon retrofits on a budget
Canada’s journey to net-zero is unfolding where people live, work, and gather—inside the…
October 1, 2025
Tackling building emissions at the municipal level, with City of Kingston
Responsible for managing and maintaining the City of Kingston‘s buildings, infrastructure, and construction…
September 24, 2025
Member projects
100 Yonge Street
Located in the heart of Toronto’s financial district, 100 Yonge Street is a Class A, 18-storey commercial office tower directly connected to Scotia Plaza, one of Canada’s most prestigious office buildings.
November 27, 2025
Matheson Kennedy Complex
Situated on 28.5 acres in Mississauga, Ontario, the Matheson Kennedy Complex (MKC) is a premier light industrial development comprising three single-story buildings: 550 & 570 Matheson Blvd East and 5655 Kennedy Road. Designed to accommodate both office and warehouse tenants, MKC integrates functionality with sustainability.
October 17, 2025
483 Bay St.
At a time when energy efficiency was not a primary focus in the building industry, 483 Bay St., a commercial office complex in downtown Toronto, was designed to be ahead of the curve.
April 30, 2025
240 Markland Drive
In 2020, 240 Markland Drive, a mid-rise multi-unit residential building (MURB) located in…
July 22, 2024

