Ontario govt sets sights on repealing climate law, ditching emissions targets as lawmakers recalled

Published 22:03 on July 10, 2018  /  Last updated at 00:40 on July 11, 2018  / /  Americas, Canada, US

Ontario lawmakers have been recalled for a summer session to introduce "urgent legislation" to repeal the law that underpins the province's now-cancelled cap-and-trade scheme, the new Progressive Conservative government announced Tuesday.
Ontario lawmakers have been recalled for a summer session to introduce "urgent legislation" to repeal the law that underpins the province's now-cancelled cap-and-trade scheme, the new Progressive Conservative government announced Tuesday.


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