Feds say they’ll negotiate national clean fuel standard with provinces
TORONTO — The federal government says it will work with the provinces to develop a national clean fuel standard, the latest piece in its pan-Canadian climate plan.
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna announced the measure in a speech Friday to the Toronto Board of Trade as she continues preparing the ground for a first minister’s meeting next month in Ottawa.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is tentatively scheduled to sit down with the provincial and territorial premiers in two weeks, with a goal of putting Canada on a co-ordinated policy track toward reaching its international 2030 emissions reduction targets.
The Liberal government has been rolling out climate policy elements all fall as it attempts to reassure environmentally conscious Canadians while simultaneously pushing ahead with energy infrastructure approvals.


