Feds’ zero emissions plan a good first step, but getting there will be an enormous challenge
The federal government has committed more than $100-billion to pay businesses and consumers to cooperate, with $9.1-billion more added in the new report. But it remains to be seen to what extent these subsidies will be tapped by industry or consumers.

TORONTO—The federal government has taken an important and necessary step in publishing its first Zero Emissions Reduction Plan, which sets out how it might achieve its 2030 pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to a level 40 per cent below that recorded in 2005. Achieving that target is an imp...
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