Canada Climate Week:
Sustainable Finance Summit
Join over 300 banks, credit unions, lenders, investors and fintechs to advance Climate Risk Stress Testing and Sustainable Finance in Canada. See you on November 24th at our third annual summit. (See the 2024 sold-out event.)
Proud partner of the Canadian Lenders Association and part of the Canada Climate Week Xchange (CCWX).

Past Speakers Include ...
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Stephane Tardif OSFI MD, Climate Risk Division
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Holly Heglin Head of AI Product & Strategy
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Michael Jantzi ISSB Board Member
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Jonathan Hackett MD | Head of Sustainable Finance
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Barbara Zvan CEO & Member of Canada's Expert Panel on Sustainable Finance
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Meigan Terry SVP, Chief Sustainability Officer
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Michael Leventis Director, Climate Risk Analytics
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Gopala Narayanan SVP Enterprise Risk
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Nancy Goudreau Managing Director, Sustainable Finance
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John Uhren MD, Sustainable Finance
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Jennifer Hutcheon Vice President
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Wendy Berman Chair
Draft Agenda
8:00 - 4:00
Non-Stop Networking
Download the event app and book meeting at the high tops throughout the day. Simply book a 20 minute time slot and you will be allocated an available table number. Speak to our network concierge anytime.
We will donate $25 for every meeting to the Sinai Health Foundation. The top 5 power networkers will win incredible LEGO® LEED building or EV race car at the end of the day.
Green Money, Red Line: Geopolitical Risks
In an era of shifting alliances and regulatory flux, financial actors face a landscape shaped by geopolitical instability, sanctions regimes, the rise of regional energy blocs, and the mounting security risks of climate change. This opening session sets the stage for the summit, charting the forces reshaping capital flows, market access, and cross-border cooperation—and exploring how leaders can navigate volatility without losing sight of long-term sustainability.
Sustainable Finance (Without Borders)
Global finance is being reshaped by fractured geopolitics, shifting regulatory regimes, and the emergence of regional energy blocs. Sanctions, supply chain disruptions, and climate-related security risks are redefining market dynamics. This panel examines how financial leaders can adapt strategies, mitigate cross-border risk, and seize opportunities in an era where political volatility is the new normal.
Balancing the Books: Climate's Impact on Financial Reporting
This session will discus how climate-related factors are increasingly impacting financial reporting and performance metrics. Attendees will learn about the implications of climate risks on assets, liabilities, overall financial health/resiliency. Through expert insights, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how to effectively assess and communicate the financial impact of climate change, ensuring their organizations are prepared for a sustainable future.
Banking on a Better Climate
Finance is no longer a bystander in the climate transition – it is a catalyst. This panel examines how financial institutions and their corporate clients can actively direct capital toward transformative climate risk adaptation and resilience, and transition to green economy. From innovative instruments to blended financial models, we explore the tools, policies, and partnerships that can scale impact while delivering competitive returns.
Morning Schmooze
Four Futures: An Immersive Experience
Workshop: Take an emotional trip through time with us to 2055 – science-based, led by experts and visualized by AI. We invite you to experience four radically different scenarios for the year 2055. First launched at COP28, EY Four Futures allows you to visually experience the consequences of decisions made today on climate change and global warming, business and society, resources and geopolitics in three decades from now. This unique experience turns the effects of current decisions on future generations and how they live their lives into tangible, emotional experiences – rather than data points on a screen.
Data and Risk: AI made for Sustainable Finance
Workshop: From advanced data analytics to generative AI, technology is transforming how markets measure, verify, and communicate climate impact. This workshop explores how digital tools can accelerate sustainable finance by enhancing transparency, standardizing reporting, and unlocking new insights. Participants will learn how AI-driven solutions can streamline disclosure, detect greenwashing, and bridge the gap between ambition and measurable outcomes.
Guardrails and Guidance: Passing the OSFI Climate Stress Test
Workshop: As climate risk regulation tightens, mid-size financial institutions face unique challenges in meeting OSFI’s B-15 expectations. For example, geospatial analysis and climate data requirements for physical risk may demand additional capability development for many institutions. This workshop provides practical guidance on embedding climate risk into governance, strategy, and risk management frameworks. Participants will benefit from discussions on available data and tools, case studies, and peer insights, enabling them to explore best practices for regulatory compliance while aligning climate risk management with their broader business objectives.
Network Lunch
Fireside with CSSB
Join Wendy Berman, Chair of Canada’s Sustainability Standards Board, for a candid look at how ISSB-aligned sustainability standards—including Canada’s own CSDS—are reshaping reporting expectations for companies and lenders. She’ll unpack why investors demand clear, comparable climate and sustainability data, and how lenders can unlock business value by adopting these standards. Wendy will also highlight what’s ahead for SMSBs under OSFI’s Guideline B-15, and how both organizations are focused on keeping CSDS and B-15 requirements in sync.
The Agentic Climate
Artificial intelligence promises to transform climate and ESG finance—enhancing data quality, accelerating disclosure, and identifying emerging risks. But it also raises questions about bias, accountability, and regulatory oversight. This panel explores the opportunities and pitfalls of AI-driven decision-making in sustainable finance, offering insights into governance, trust, and the balance between innovation and prudence.
Grab a Coffee
Putting a Price on Sustainability
Corporate sustainability reporting is too often dismissed as regulatory boilerplate—worthy but peripheral. Yet a growing body of evidence shows that doing better than peers on decarbonisation, disclosure, and sustainable operations can be a driver of returns, not a drag on them. This panel brings together measurement specialists, ratings agencies and exchanges to explore how markets are sharpening the tools that tie environmental performance to financial value. Drawing on real-world case studies—from index methodologies to corporate strategies—the discussion will cut through the jargon to show how sustainability can expand market share, attract capital, and improve resilience in uncertain times.
Scalable Resilience Investments: How to Unlock Strong Returns?
Climate resilience is no longer just a moral imperative—it’s a market opportunity. This panel examines how targeted investments in proven resilience solutions can deliver competitive returns while generating measurable social, economic, and environmental benefits. Through real-world case studies and scalable models, we explore how investors can unlock value, de-risk portfolios, and strengthen communities in a changing climate.
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Details
Date
November 24th, 2025
Time
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Venue
EY Tower, 40th Floor, 100 Adelaide St W, Toronto, Ontario
