British Columbia has lone proposed large emitter programme to meet federal requirements -research

Published 20:50 on November 11, 2019  /  Last updated at 23:54 on November 11, 2019  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

British Columbia’s yet-to-be-finalised carbon pricing system for large industry is the only proposed scheme among Canada’s provinces that meets the environmental stringency requirements of the federal government’s ‘backstop’ mandate, a report released on Saturday found.
British Columbia’s yet-to-be-finalised carbon pricing system for large industry is the only proposed scheme among Canada’s provinces that meets the environmental stringency requirements of the federal government’s ‘backstop’ mandate, a report released on Saturday found.


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