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Greenpeace ends partnerships with Oil Lobby’s election platform through partnership with CAPP through BMO.

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Toronto- Greenpeace Canada Election platform This requires the end of all federal regulations of major rollbacks and emissions of environmental laws and carbon prices.

Keith Stewart, a senior energy strategist in Greenpeace Canada, said, “Oil lobby is no longer interested in climate, so BMO should choose a side.” BMO can’t argue that it can’t be dedicated to climate behavior while colliding with the petroleum lobby group that requires completely destroying Canada’s national climate plan. “

BMO has recently made public climate appointments, “We are trying to build a sustainable future and develop the way to the world.” [1] A New version: “To be a major partner of customers in the transition to Net-Zero, it enables innovative climate solutions and supports sustainable results in our role as a financial institution.” In both cases, the recently announced election platform of the oil lobby group (CAPP’s 2025 Federal Policy Priority: How to use all Canadian energy sectors) The world is taken in the opposite direction.

CAPP’s election platform requires Canada’s next federal government.

  • Give up all national emission reduction policies and carbon prices (ie, “the state can lead the initiative to reduce the emissions of the judicial rights and pricing system”);
  • It weakens national greenhouse gas reduction targets (ie, “adjusts the reduction of emissions with partners and other coalition petroleum and gas production countries);
  • Shock evaluation law (for the first time to approve the Energy Project for the first time) and the Moratorium of Petroleum Tanker (Prohibit large oil tankers along the North Coast of British Columbia);
  • Give up the proposed oil and gas emissions.
  • Remove the green washing clause of the revised competition.

14 CEOs of the largest oil and gas companies Open letter Repeat these many demands (more specific demands to give up industrial carbon prices). In response to media questions admit If you implement that recommendation, it will make it harder for Canada to achieve greenhouse gas emissions.

Bmo I stopped sponsorship Event (and CAPP membership) Greenpeace Harbor During their AGM. BMO hosts the 2025 BMO-CAPP Energy Symposium on April 8 and 9 in Toronto. solve It is told to fulfill the promise to the bank. [its] Support for goals and goals of the Paris Convention. ”

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Note for the editor:

[1] As of March 24, 2025, this was the definition of the Climate Research Institute page (still Internet archive).

For more information, please contact us as follows.

KEITH STEWART, Greenpeace Canada’s senior energy strategist

[email protected] ; +1 416-659-0294

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