Next court date set for Alberta offset verifier facing 25 criminal charges under climate regulations

Published 20:08 on July 14, 2023  /  Last updated at 14:52 on July 16, 2023  / /  Americas, Canada

An Alberta compliance offset verifier will soon have its next day in court for allegedly providing false or misleading environmental information and acting as a third-party assurance body without proper qualifications, a first for the Canadian judicial system.
An Alberta compliance offset verifier will soon have its next day in court for allegedly providing false or misleading environmental information and acting as a third-party assurance body without proper qualifications, a first for the Canadian judicial system.


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