By Peter Kirby and Michael House
Climate change and trade are inextricably linked. Increasingly, businesses will face cross-border differences in carbon regulation and related trade pressures.
Today, Canadian and U.S. legislators are pressing forward with policies that will regulate greenhouse gas emissions. Policymakers are trying to achieve a regulatory framework that will have the desired impact on climate change, preserve the competitive...
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