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Bill C-59: The "Greenwashing" Trap & Why Calgary is Scrubbing Websites

Bill C-59: The "Greenwashing" Trap & Why Calgary is Scrubbing Websites

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Why did the Pathways Alliance delete their social media history overnight?

It wasn't a PR strategy—it was a legal necessity. The passing of Bill C-59 has fundamentally changed the Competition Act, reversing the burden of proof for environmental claims.

If you claim your operation is "Sustainable," "Net Zero," or "Clean," you must now prove it using "internationally recognized methodology." If you can't, the penalties can reach 3% of your global gross revenues.

In this episode:

  1. The Simulation (00:00): A tense debate between a VP of Communications (who wants to publish an ESG report) and a General Counsel (who is scrubbing the website).
  2. The Deep Dive (05:30): Our AI analysis engine breaks down the legal text of Section 74.01 and what "Adequate and Proper Testing" actually means for producers.

Key Intelligence Points:

  • The New Standard: Claims about the environmental benefits of a product OR a business activity must be substantiated by adequate and proper testing.
  • The Private Right of Action: It is no longer just the Competition Bureau policing you; activists can now apply to the Tribunal directly (coming June 2025).
  • Greenhushing: Why silence is currently the only safe legal strategy.

Resources:

  • Bill C-59 Full Text
  • Competition Act Amendments

Keywords: Bill C-59, Greenwashing, Competition Act, ESG, Pathways Alliance, Greenhushing, Section 74.01, Net Zero, Corporate Liability, Calgary Energy, Competition Bureau, Environmental Compliance

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