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Canada says anti-greenwashing law prevents industry from ‘speaking up’

Industry groups in Canada say the anti-greenwashing law limits their ability to advocate publicly despite its aim to prevent misleading environmental claims.

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Roberto Machado Noa // LightRocket via Getty Images   Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government says it’s paring back parts of Canada’s anti-greenwashing law after hearing from fossil fuel companies and other groups that their “good-faith efforts” to protect the environment are going unadvertised. The changes, proposed in Carney’s Nov. 4 budget, are meant to address what his government says is a “trend” of companies staying silent about their envi…

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Canada says anti-greenwashing law prevents industry from ‘speaking up’

The Narwhal reports Canada's government is reconsidering anti-greenwashing laws after fossil fuel companies claimed they hinder environmental transparency.

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Helena Independent Record broke the news in Helena, United States on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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