Ottawa says it willing to hold big banks accountable for their climate pledges
Canadian financial institutions will not be allowed to issue science-based climate reports, according to the government's latest proposals to tackle the environmental impact of fossil fuels in the country. They are calling for tougher regulations.
Source: ici.radio-canada.caPublished on 2022-11-03
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