WCS Canada’s Early Recommendations for the Design of Canada’s Sustainable Finance Taxonomy
Wildlife Conservation Society Canada [WCS Canada]
Key points
- Canada is developing a Sustainable Finance Taxonomy, which has the potential to shape how economic activity affects nature for decades to come.
- Canada has an opportunity to build on the strongest biodiversity and nature-related elements of leading international taxonomies, while setting a new global benchmark that reflects its unique responsibility as steward of some of the world’s largest remaining high-integrity ecosystems.
- In this brief, WCS Canada puts forward early recommendations for design of the taxonomy from a biodiversity protection lens.
Recommended citation
Wildlife Conservation Society Canada [WCS Canada] (2026). WCS Canada’s Early Recommendations for the Design of Canada’s Sustainable Finance Taxonomy. Wildlife Conservation Society Canada [WCS Canada]. https://wcscanada.org/resources/wcs-canadas-early-recommendations-for-the-design-of-canadas-sustainable-finance-taxonomy/
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Metadata
- Title
- WCS Canada’s Early Recommendations for the Design of Canada’s Sustainable Finance Taxonomy
- URL
- https://wcscanada.org/resources/wcs-canadas-early-recommendations-for-the-design-of-canadas-sustainable-finance-taxonomy/
- Published
- 2026-06-23
- Author(s)
- Wildlife Conservation Society Canada [WCS Canada]
- Publisher
- Wildlife Conservation Society Canada [WCS Canada]
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