The federal government is set to introduce climate accountability legislation as early as next week to formally commit Canada to its target of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
The long-awaited bill will set out mandatory national five-year targets to cut emissions, starting in 2025.
While the Liberal government has promised the five-year targets will be "legally binding," the legislation isn't likely to include an enforcement mechanism to ensure those targets are being met.
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