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Canadian oil market group pulls climate messages over anti-greenwashing rules

A Canadian oil industry group has eliminated all material from its site, social networks pages, and other public messaging about ecological objectives, citing substantial uncertainty over the federal government's. proposed antigreenwashing guidelines.

On its website on Wednesday, the Pathways Alliance, a group. of six major oil sands companies, had said Canada's oil sands are. on a path to reach net-zero emissions from operations,. according to an archived copy.

By Thursday, the material on its site had been. changed with a post about its concerns with Costs C-59, which. will carry out the Liberal federal government's mid-year budget plan upgrade. announced in November.

The costs was amended earlier this year to include. anti-greenwashing guidelines and has actually currently cleared the lower House. of Commons and waits for passage by the unelected upper chamber of. the parliament.

Imminent changes to the Competition Act will develop. considerable unpredictability for Canadian companies that want to. communicate publicly about the work they are doing to enhance. their environmental efficiency, the Pathways Alliance's. site now checks out.

The alliance, which includes oil sands producers Suncor. Energy, Imperial Oil, and Cenovus, did. not immediately respond to a request for additional comment.

Environment advocacy group Environmental Defence said Pathways. Alliance's choice to take down material programs they do not have. evidence to support the story they're selling.

Pathways, in its note, said specific guidance from Canada's. Competitors Bureau may assist direct its communications method. in the future, and included that the group stays dedicated to. the work we are doing..

(source: Reuters)