
Green Economy Law Blog
In Ontario, it's Doug Ford's "Carbon Tax" Now
After attacking Ontario Liberals for their “carbon tax” in 2018, and federal Liberals for their “carbon tax” in 2019, Ford quietly decided that in 2022, he actually wouldn’t mind his own.
Trudeau Tells Ministers to Mandate Climate-Related Financial Disclosures
In mandate letters sent last week, Prime Minister Trudeau directed Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault to “work with provinces and territories to move toward mandatory climate-related financial disclosures based on the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures [TCFD] framework.”
Proposed US EV Tax Credit Rankles Canada, Mexico
A proposed electric vehicle tax credit in US Democrats’ Build Back Better bill is raising trade tensions with Canada and Mexico. Both countries claim the policy, if included in the final bill, will violate the USMCA (formerly NAFTA) by disadvantaging their respective auto manufacturing industries.
COP26 Summarized In 10 Points
At COP26, delegates and other notable persons from the worlds of politics, business, and finance announced various pacts and initiatives, some better received than others. Here is a summary of the conference in 10 points covering its five greatest achievements and five most notable failures.
Canada Gets New, Former-Greenpeace Environment Minister
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled his new cabinet Tuesday, naming Steven Guilbeault the new Minister of Environment and Climate Change. A longtime environmental activist, Guilbeault served for several years as spokesman for Greenpeace Quebec, and was co-founder and senior director of Quebec environmental non-profit Équiterre.
Climate Disclosure Rules Proposed for Canadian Investments
If adopted, firms offering public investments would have to disclose greenhouse gas emissions (or explain non-disclosure), as well as governance, strategy, risk management practices, and metrics pertaining to climate-related risks and opportunities.
Canada Joins US-EU Methane Reduction Pledge
Canada will join a global initiative led by the United States and European Union to reduce methane emissions 30% from 2020 levels by 2030.
New York Aims for 100% Zero Emission Car Sales by 2035
New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill Wednesday enshrining into law a goal to make all new passenger vehicles sold or leased in the state zero emission by 2035.
Everything Wrong with the Conservatives’ Carbon Pricing Plan
Canadian carbon pricing is complicated. Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole’s carbon pricing plan would only further complicate it while increasing the regulatory uncertainty around carbon pricing that’s so frustrating to industry.
Canada’s 2021 Election: Comparing Parties’ Climate Plans
It’s election season again in Canada. That means it’s time to evaluate our federal political parties’ proposed policies, including with respect to climate change and the environment. In this piece, we’ve summarized some of the key differences between each party’s climate plan to help readers evaluate which would be best for Canada.