Proposed clean electricity regulations: is Canada staying in its lane?
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In this article – “Proposed clean electricity regulations: is Canada staying in its lane?” – we review the Canadian government’s proposed clean electricity regulations as part of its energy transition plan, and how this is contributing to further jurisdiction challenges between Ottawa and the provinces over climate policy.
This article is authored by Paula Olexiuk, partner, Energy and Co-Chair, Construction and Infrastructure; Jacob A. Sadikman, partner, Commercial and Co-Chair, Energy; Deirdre A. Sheehan, partner and Co-Chair, Regulatory, Indigenous and Environmental; Joey Chan, associate, Regulatory, Indigenous and Environmental; Laura Scott, associate, Regulatory, Indigenous and Environmental; Litigation; and Cole Tavener, associate, Construction, Infrastructure & Energy.
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