One of the most prominent family foundations funding climate action in Canada has decided to give away all its money almost all at once.
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But by winding down, an announcement that was made on Tuesday, the Ivey Foundation will give away the rest of its money — another $100 million — in just five years. The Ivey decision is "a kind of a flare going up for the Canadian economy to say, listen, the world is changing. Our economy, at the moment … is high-emitting when it comes to pollution," Smith said.
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