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- Feds to remove rule that companies must back up climate claims . . .
Feds to remove rule that companies must back up climate claims with 'internationally recognized' policy Changes to the so-called greenwashing provisions introduced under former prime minister
- Feds to remove rule that companies must back up climate claims with . . .
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is proposing to scrub the law targeting companies making environmental claims by removing the requirement that the evidence they present must be based on “internationally recognized” policy
- Federal Government Proposes Revisions to Recently Enacted Greenwashing . . .
On November 18, 2025, the federal Minister of Finance introduced Bill C-15 (Bill) in the House of Commons for first reading Among other items, the Bill proposes two key amendments to the Competition Act ’s (Act) recently enacted greenwashing provisions by: Removing the “internationally recognized methodology” standard for substantiating environmental claims made in respect of a business
- Greenwashing laws are changing. Businesses are relieved, but . . .
Laws about greenwashing — making a false or misleading statement about the environmental benefits of a product — will remain on the books, but the Liberal government has said it will be making
- Federal Climate Disclosure Rule Ended, Forcing Companies to Follow . . .
The SEC terminated its climate disclosure rule, but major US companies must still comply with a fragmented, mandatory reporting patchwork from California and the EU
- Feds to remove rule that companies must back up climate claims with . . .
Feds to remove rule that companies must back up climate claims with ‘internationally recognized’ policy Posted by Arye ben-Shaoul Thursday, November 20, 2025 Business • Canada • Culture, Race Religion • Politics Economics
- The Rollback of the SEC’s Climate Disclosure Rule and its Implications . . .
In response to calls for transparent environmental-risk reporting, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC” or “Commission”) announced its finalized Climate-Related Risk Disclosure Rule (the “Rule”) in March of 2024 [2]
- The SEC eliminated climate rules. Other governments are doing the . . .
BOSTON — As part of its campaign to roll back environmental regulations, the Trump administration is eliminating climate disclosure rules approved by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under former President Joe Biden
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