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Bill C-59 is legislation passed this summer by the federal government that includes amendments to the federal Competition Act .
Alberta government has said the changes “constitute a threat” to Canadian businesses and the country’s competitiveness.
An examination of dozens of more than 200 submissions made to the bureau this fall underscore the concerns rolling in from various corners.
The federal government flatly rejects the notion it’s trying to silence the energy industry as it also moves ahead with policies such as the oil and gas emissions cap.
Investors and businesses worry the new provisions will prevent companies from setting future goals to reduce emissions or reach environmental targets.
“The new provisions add uncertainty where clarity is needed, undoing progress that has been made in the area of environmental disclosure,” says TMX Group .
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