Saskatchewan says won’t submit climate plan to Ottawa, publishes standards for large emitters

Published 22:54 on August 29, 2018  /  Last updated at 00:17 on August 30, 2018  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

Saskatchewan on Wednesday updated its climate plan but said it will not be submitted for approval by the Canadian government ahead of this week’s deadline, marking the latest salvo in the ongoing battle over carbon pricing between the province and Ottawa.
Saskatchewan on Wednesday updated its climate plan but said it will not be submitted for approval by the Canadian government ahead of this week’s deadline, marking the latest salvo in the ongoing battle over carbon pricing between the province and Ottawa.


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