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  • WIN: Ontario court gives another 👍 to pricing carbon pollution

    Posted on News & Insights by Sutton Eaves · July 17, 2019 11:02 PM

    A second provincial court has ruled in favour of Canada's national policy on pricing carbon pollution, and a better future for younger generations. Just before Canada Day, the Ontario Court of Appeal confirmed the federal government's authority to respond to the global climate emergency, including by putting a price on carbon pollution.

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