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Canadian Consultation: Climate-related Disclosures Exposure Draft
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Consultation has concluded
Financial Reporting & Assurance Standards Canada is embarking on a consultation project to solicit feedback from Canadians on the International Sustainability Standards Board’s (ISSB) Exposure Draft IFRS S2 “Climate-related Disclosures.”
Your feedback will inform the response letter sent to the ISSB by Canada’s standard-setting oversight councils. Ensuring Canadian perspectives are heard by the ISSB helps to ensure our country’s unique issues and perspectives are considered before a final standard is issued.
Financial Reporting & Assurance Standards Canada is embarking on a consultation project to solicit feedback from Canadians on the International Sustainability Standards Board’s (ISSB) Exposure Draft IFRS S2 “Climate-related Disclosures.”
Your feedback will inform the response letter sent to the ISSB by Canada’s standard-setting oversight councils. Ensuring Canadian perspectives are heard by the ISSB helps to ensure our country’s unique issues and perspectives are considered before a final standard is issued.