California wins delay in Trump administration lawsuit challenging Quebec carbon market linkage

Published 22:43 on January 5, 2021  /  Last updated at 22:45 on January 5, 2021  / Dan McGraw /  Americas, Canada, US

A federal court granted California and WCI, Inc. a filing extension on Monday in a US Department of Justice (DOJ) lawsuit challenging the Golden State’s cap-and-trade linkage with Quebec, pushing the timeline of the case well into President-elect Joe Biden’s tenure. 
A federal court granted California and WCI, Inc. a filing extension on Monday in a US Department of Justice (DOJ) lawsuit challenging the Golden State’s cap-and-trade linkage with Quebec, pushing the timeline of the case well into President-elect Joe Biden’s tenure. 


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