in promoting the urgency of the message around climate change, such as sustainable development and the importance of the role companies must play in society. Canada today is evolving towards a more sustainable future in terms of global goals - decarbonization, Environmental Social & Governance (ESG) criteria and the economic transition needed to achieve these objec-tives. And when all is said and done, it is a country ready to foot the bill for this evolution. While Canada certainly has the resources to do so, ultimately, the social and political consensus is also there. Even its iconic Maple Leaf is becoming an environmental emblem. This direction is all part of a process and there’s a long way to go, but it also represents a stable and steady commitment which ACCIONA has played a part in for two decades. The evolution of Canada and the company itself, with its sustainable business model, have coincided on this long journey. THE MORE DIFFERENCES, THE MERRIER Canada doesn’t just know how to live with multiculturalism, it uses those differences as a resource. It is taken for granted that agility, and the ability to adapt, are powerful grav-itational forces for prosperity. For the first time, Canada has been named leader of the famous 2021 Best Country Report - backed by the Wharton School of Business in the USA - for quality of life and social purpose. What does it mean? That 80% of citizens “identify with its aims for good work, human rights and a fair society.” It also feels strongly about 20TH ANNIVERSARY