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Reutershttp://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N02255128.htm">Canada's two biggest provinces sign emissions deal02 Jun 2008 18:36:19 GMT
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By David Ljunggren
OTTAWA, June 2 (Reuters) - In a major rebuff to the
Canadian government's plan to fight climate change,
the country's two biggest provinces agreed in principle
on Monday to set up a market-based system to curb
greenhouse gas emissions.
The premiers of Ontario and Quebec, which between
them account for almost two-thirds of Canada's 33-
million population, said Ottawa's program to cut
emissions 20 percent from 2006 levels by 2020 was
inadequate and misguided.
The two signed a memorandum of understanding to
establish a cap-and-trade program by 2010 that would
limit the amount of emissions that companies can
produce. Companies that exceed their limits would
pay a fee to those who keep within them.
The federal Conservative government opposes a cap-
and-trade system with absolute limits. It says there
is no chance Canada can meet its commitments under
the Kyoto Protocol on climate change, which oblige
Canada to cut emissions by 6 percent from 1990
levels by 2012.
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