Canadian Securities Administrators prepare report on climate disclosure as advocates push for new reporting requirements for businesses

The report comes as advocates call on businesses to be more forthright about the risk they face from disruptions caused by climate change, including the introduction of new regulations.
The Canadian Securities Administrators, made up of securities regulators from all 10 provinces and 3 territories, says it plans to release its climate change progress report in April.
The national body of securities regulators is releasing a much-anticipated report next month on companies disclosing the financial risk they face from climate change, as calls grow from industry and advocates for more fulsome accounting on how firms are preparing to we...

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