By Spencer Fernando
April 27, 2018
While other nations make the most of their resources, the Trudeau government adds more to the regulatory burden faced by Canada’s energy sector.
The Trudeau government is hitting Canada’s energy industry with another $3.9 billion in regulatory costs.
The costs relate to regulations the government claims will reduce methane emissions.
Between now and 2035, the regulations will cost the energy industry $230 million per year.
On the government website, the regulations are called “Regulations Respecting Reduction in the Release of Methane and Certain Volatile Organic Compounds (Upstream Oil and Gas Sector).”
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