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Fossil Fuel Subsidies in Canada: Governance Implications in the Net-Zero Transition

CCLI's report serves as a source of information to guide Canadian policymakers, business leaders, pension fiduciaries, and civil society members in their efforts to align fossil fuel subsidies with the country's net-zero policy targets.

Fossil Fuel Subsidies in Canada: Governance Implications in the Net-Zero Transition

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