Youth-led challenge of Ontario’s climate plan goes before province’s highest court
TORONTO — Seven young people took the next step in their landmark challenge of Ontario’s climate change plan on Monday, arguing before the province’s highest court that the government’s weakened emissions target was a violation of their rights.
A lawyer for the group told the court Monday that the young people, aged 16 to 28, come from different parts of the province and diverse backgrounds.
“But what unites them is they, like young people across this province and country and the planet, have come to recognize that government action on climate change is sorely missing the mark,” Nader Hasan told the three-justice panel of the Court of Appeal for Ontario.
“Though some of our clients are too young still to affect change in the ballot box, they are constitutional rights holders in this country.”


