• streetfestival@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    Mark Carney, shill for fossil fuel oligarchs and Prime Minister of Canada (in that order)

    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 environmental efforts out of fears of running afoul of the law, according to a statement sent to The Narwhal from Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.

    […] But now, the government believes companies are “withholding information that could aid in attracting investment for green innovation,” a departmental spokesperson said. Carney’s budget claimed the anti-greenwashing law, brought in under former prime minister Justin Trudeau, was leading to “some parties slowing or reversing efforts to protect the environment.”

    When asked by The Narwhal, the federal department couldn’t name any specific examples of companies slow-walking genuine environmental efforts as a result of last year’s legal changes — which deal specifically with marketing unsubstantiated green claims, and not environmental action itself.

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      this feels like so much of the modern political bs. well this could possibly might be something. can you give us an actual case where that happened. no. but it could possibly might. won’t someone think of the children!

  • betanumerus@lemmy.ca
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    Anti-greenwashing favours reliable industry people over the unreliable, lying, greenwashing ones.

    I won’t be buying from cheating, dishonest snakes trying to rip me off. Expose them ASAP.

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    Apart from the environmental consequences of this decision the government should be ashamed for insulting Canadians’ intelligence in this way.

  • all tomorrow's regrets@sh.itjust.works
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    I’m skeptical about any advertising of “green energy” or energy companies “environmental efforts”. Now I’ll be back to viewing it all as utter bullshit.

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    The prime minister knows what bankers and money managers are like, and if he says they love greenwashing I guess he might be right. Give them what they want and they’ll be sure to reward us all with megatons of innovation.