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Op-Ed: Ottawa is scrapping Canada’s greenwashing rules. This is a mistake
Continuing the dialogue on the 2025 Canadian budget’s actions to change Bill C-59, Wren Montgomery joined Julien Beaulieu and Jennifer Quaid to write an Op-Ed for The Global and Mail.
Federal budget 2025: Ottawa plans to scale back ‘greenwashing’ rules, but companies say it’s not enough
Amidst a proposed roll-back of greenwashing legislation in Canada, Wren Montgomery spoke to The Globe and Mail about “a move that has upset both business groups and environmental advocates.”
ESG may be falling out of vogue, but sustainability is becoming unavoidable
“The best estimates I’ve seen are 50 per cent of claims are greenwashed, so we’re going to see this massive pullback once we start to regulate it.”
Canada’s anti-greenwashing rules are good business. Critics exaggerate the dangers
Giulia chats with Dr Wren Montgomery, Associate Professor of Sustainability at Ivey Business School in London, Ontario, faculty affiliate of University of Michigan and co-founder of Greenwash Action Lab, about the damages done by greenwashing and what people can do as consumers and employees.
Oil and gas industry making risky play in response to greenwashing law, experts say
On Thursday, June 20, Bill C-59 was enacted by the Canadian government to increase regulation surrounding environmental claims. On Thursday, June 20, Canadian Oil and Gas leaders, notably the Pathways Alliance, also tore down web and social media content and uploaded online disclaimers.