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Volkswagen in Canada ordered to pay CAN$196.5 mn over emissions scandal

News outlets said the fine against Volkswagen was the largest environmental penalty in Canadian history.

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A car with the Volkswagen VW logo badge is seen on display at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, US | Photo: Reuters

David Shepardson | Reuters Washington
A judge in Canada approved a CAD $196.5 million (114 million pounds) fine against Volkswagen AG on Wednesday after the company pleaded guilty to dozens of counts of diesel emissions violations.

Volkswagen was charged in December with importing nearly 128,000 vehicles into Canada violating emissions standards. VW pleaded guilty after being charged with 60 counts of breaching the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and providing misleading information.

Canadian news outlets said the fine was the largest environmental penalty in Canadian history.

Prosecutors had proposed the fine to resolve the issue earlier on Wednesday.

"The resolution acknowledges the extensive measures by Volkswagen to make things right

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