GCAS: Ontario lawsuits could spur govt to reverse its climate policy, former minister Murray says

Published 22:19 on September 12, 2018 / Last updated at 01:11 on September 13, 2018 / / Americas (Compliance Markets & Taxes, US & Canada)

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The Ontario government could revive some sort of carbon reduction scheme if challenged by the large emitters that previously participated in the province's now-scrapped cap-and-trade programme, former Environmental Minister Glen Murray said Tuesday.
The Ontario government could revive some sort of carbon reduction scheme if challenged by the large emitters that previously participated in the province's now-scrapped cap-and-trade programme, former Environmental Minister Glen Murray said Tuesday.


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