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Understanding carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Canada: An overview
Canada is well-positioned to be a leader in Carbon Capture and Storage (“CCS”).
United Kingdom | Publication | July 2025
Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, gave her second Mansion House speech on July 15, 2025. Although the speech could be judged disappointing in that there was no news about the second phase of the Government’s pensions review, a swathe of measures dubbed the “Leeds Reforms” on “cutting red tape” in financial services were announced.
For pensions the main highlights are in the financial advice space, as outlined below:
Targeted support: a policy paper from HM Treasury sets out the proposed changes implementing targeted support, along with draft regulations to be made later this year. These will introduce a new regulated regime where authorised firms will be able to:
Changes to Financial Conduct Authority guidance:
Other changes
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The UK Government's vision for freeing up investment advisers to encourage individuals to save more and prepare for retirement is welcome. Many of the UK’s older workforce do not have a full understanding of what they need to be saving to maintain a reasonable standard of living.
Financial education for all does need urgent attention and these initiatives should help. However, timing is critical: can saver awareness be raised before pension dashboards are made available so that individuals are ready to make educated choices when they see their aggregate saving pots?
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Canada is well-positioned to be a leader in Carbon Capture and Storage (“CCS”).
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Hydrogen has long been of interest as a low emission or emission-free energy source. For Canada, its use, production, and transportation loom as a new energy disruptor. As a fuel, hydrogen is a clean power source that when combusted, produces no carbon dioxide emissions, only water vapour. Some methods used to produce hydrogen do, however, generate emissions.
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The ‘Omnibus package’ is due to be negotiated by the European Parliament and the Council. When initially published by the European Commission on 26 February 2025 (see our previous publication on this here), the Omnibus instantly drew attention in light of the significant changes it sought to introduce to the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CS3D).
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