Ontario’s top court to release decision in landmark youth-led climate case
TORONTO — Ontario’s top court is set to release its decision in a landmark youth-led Charter challenge of the provincial government’s climate change plan.
The Court of Appeal for Ontario heard arguments earlier this year brought by seven young people who say the province’s weakened emissions target is a violation of their constitutional rights.
It’s the first case to be tried in Canada that considers whether climate change has the potential to violate Charter rights.
While an Ontario trial judge ruled that it did not, her decision agreed that the gap between how much emissions need to be cut globally and what the provincial plan calls for is “large, unexplained and without any apparent scientific basis.”