Supreme Court opinion doesn’t change plans to regulate oil, gas emissions: Guilbeault
OTTAWA — Regulations to cap greenhouse-gas emissions from oil and gas production will be published later this fall, and they won’t be affected by a recent Supreme Court of Canada decision striking down parts of a federal environmental law, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said Tuesday.
The Liberals first promised during the 2021 election to cap emissions from the oil and gas sector and then ratchet them downward towards 2030, when Canada’s next emissions target deadline hits.
The sector accounts for more than a quarter of Canada’s total emissions, and Canada won’t meet its target without a substantial decline in carbon emissions from pumping oil and gas out of the ground.
Canada’s emissions plan has the sector cutting its total emissions almost in half by 2030.


