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Open Letter: Ottawa needs to get serious about cybersecurity. Right. Now.
Open Letter: Ottawa needs to get serious about cybersecurity. Right. Now.
Canada’s political leadership must get more engaged and serious about Canadian cybersecurity, now.
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Consultation on Proposed National Instrument 51-107 (Disclosure of Climate-Related Matters)
In recognition of the need to mitigate and adapt to climate change—and growing investor focus on climate-related risks and opportunities—the Chamber encourages securities regulators, standards setters, and the international community to harmonize approaches to sustainability reporting, carbon offsets, and broader climate policies. To that end, the Chamber supports the CSA’s goal to create climate-related disclosure requirements that provide “consistent, comparable, and decision-useful information to market participants.”
Submission to Global Affairs Canada on Canada-UK consultations
As one of Canada’s most important trading partners outside the United States, the UK is critical to Canada achieving its trade diversification objectives.
Response to Discussion Document on Options to Cap and Cut oil and Gas Sector Greenhouse Gas Emissions to Achieve 2030 Goals and Net-zero by 2050
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce opposes the directions being considered to curb oil and gas sector emissions. We encourage Environment and Climate Change Canada to consider the following.