Ottawa says it willing to hold big banks accountable for their climate pledges
The Canadian government has said it will not rule out imposing new financial disclosure rules when it comes to fossil fuels, environmental groups have called on the government to bring in tougher regulations for climate change and renewable energy use.
Source: cbc.caPublished on 2022-11-02
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