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Publication Date: May 1, 2025 - 07:11

Supreme Court of Canada to decide today whether to hear youth-led climate case

May 1, 2025
Canada’s highest court is set to decide today whether it will hear arguments in a trail-blazing climate change lawsuit that could clarify whether governments are constitutionally required to tackle planet-warming emissions.The decision could set the stage before the Supreme Court of Canada in a case where seven young people have challenged Ontario’s weakened climate target.The group has argued the revised target commits the province to dangerously high greenhouse gas levels, in a way that jeopardizes their right to life and forces them to bear the brunt of future climate impacts.


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