Climate advocates say oil and gas representation on pension fund boards could be problematic | Unpublished
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Author: Ian Bickis
Publication Date: June 26, 2025 - 13:59

Climate advocates say oil and gas representation on pension fund boards could be problematic

June 26, 2025
A climate advocacy group says oil and gas representation on the boards of Canada’s big public pensions raise concerns about conflicts of interest.In a report out Thursday, Shift said that as of June 1, the boards of five of Canada’s largest public sector funds had members who are also involved with fossil fuel companies.


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