Feds relaxing new fuel standards in short term, but will be tougher by 2030
OTTAWA — Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is scaling back the government’s planned Clean Fuel Standard in the short term to give the fossil fuel industry a bit more time to recover from the pandemic-induced economic collapse.
But to make up for less stringent emissions reductions in the beginning, he said fuel producers will have to do more to green up their gasoline and diesel fuels starting in 2026.
“We think that’s appropriate in the context of the current environment where firms are having to come through a very difficult time,” Wilkinson told The Canadian Press in an interview.
The overall effect, said Wilkinson, will not reduce the impact the standard is to have by the time it is fully rolled out in 2030.

