FEATURE: Canadian carbon markets, climate policy hinging on next week’s election

Published 02:26 on October 18, 2019  /  Last updated at 15:29 on March 3, 2022  / Matthew Lithgow /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes, International, Nature-based, Paris Article 6, RINs & LCFS, US, Voluntary

An erosion of Canadian voter support for the incumbent Liberals and poll-leading opposition Conservatives may open a range of minority government possibilities ahead of the national election on Monday, the outcome of which will have a significant impact on the country's federal and provincial climate policies and environmental markets.
An erosion of Canadian voter support for the incumbent Liberals and poll-leading opposition Conservatives may open a range of minority government possibilities ahead of the national election on Monday, the outcome of which will have a significant impact on the country's federal and provincial climate policies and environmental markets.


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