Canada Diesel Deal Not Near
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Two of the diesel makers said they aren’t negotiating, and two others said they are not involved in talks with the Canadians at all. The two other manufacturers refused to return calls seeking comment.
A Canadian settlement, which would be patterned on the $1 billion consent agreement reached by engine makers and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, could mean more penalties for the companies and possibly drag out the resolution of their alleged violations of the U.S. Clean Air Act.
Canada follows U.S. emissions standards, so engines approved by the EPA are automatically considered legal for use there.
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