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Activists storm Canada financing minister's workplace requiring environment laws for banks

Climate activists barged into Canadian Financing Minister Chrystia Freeland's Toronto workplace on Thursday requiring the federal government reveal climate-related policy for banks in its 2024 budget.

Greenpeace activists carrying and using blue one-piece suits sleeping bags staged a sit-in demonstration in Freeland's office, while the minister was not in her workplace.

Greenpeace Canada's senior energy strategist Keith Stewart said in a letter dealt with to Freeland that the organization is worried that the federal government is rolling or postponing back long-promised environment policies and not advancing brand-new ones to attain the Liberal federal government's 2050 net no goals.

Freeland's schedule that reveals she is holding a series of pre-budget conferences in Toronto. Her office was not instantly available for comment.

The letter also demanded no more hold-ups or watering down of the guidelines related to oil and gas emissions and the phase-out of fossil fuel-powered cars and trucks and light trucks by 2035.

Canada's largest banks have actually been implicated of greenwashing. by some environmental groups and financiers who state initiatives. like sustainability-linked funding (SLF) are merely used for. pretence of a move towards a lower carbon footprint.

More just recently, climate activist group Financiers for Paris. Compliance lodged a grievance at the Ontario Securities. Commission and Quebec's Autorite des Marches Financiers advising. securities regulators to investigate major Canadian banks on. their climate-related claims and declared deceptive disclosures.

Several Canadian banks have dedicated to net-zero financed. emissions by 2050 however lots of investors have actually expressed concerns. over the lack of a defined goal.

(source: Reuters)