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2022 Future 50

The Future 50 is a list of the fastest growing Canadian companies whose business activities align with the transition to a global clean economy.

It includes:

-The 25 publicly traded companies with the highest year-over-year (YoY) % clean revenue growth;

-The 25 private companies with the highest % increase in capital raised over the last two rounds.

Read the full methodology.

Future 50 Advisory Panel

Andrée-Lise Méthot (Founder, Managing Partner, Cycle Capital)

Caitlin Walsh (Managing Director, Private Equity Growth Equity, CPP Investments)

Céline Bak (Ordre National du Mérite France, Associated Partner, Kearney)

Fate Saghir (Head of Sustainability, Mackenzie Investments)

Joel Solomon (Co-Founding Partner, Renewal Funds)

Thomas Park (Partner, BDC Deep Tech Fund)

Tom Rand (Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Arctern Ventures)

Vicky Sharpe (Corporate Director and Founding CEO, Sustainable Development Technologies Canada)

Launch Partner: Alberta Innovates

The 2022 Future 50 will be published on June 3.

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