INTERVIEW: Loss of Ontario climate targets could colour federal carbon pricing negotiations

Published 00:43 on December 13, 2025 / Last updated at 00:43 on December 13, 2025 / / Americas (Compliance Markets & Taxes, US & Canada), Insights (Interviews)

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Ontario dropping requirements to set and report back on emissions reductions won't spell immediate disaster for its carbon market, but the move will neither propel the province towards greater climate accountability amid ongoing carbon pricing negotiations at the federal level, according to a carbon policy lead.
Ontario dropping requirements to set and report back on emissions reductions won't spell immediate disaster for its carbon market, but the move will neither propel the province towards greater climate accountability amid ongoing carbon pricing negotiations at the federal level, according to a carbon policy lead.


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