As Canada makes this low-carbon transition, we need to do it in a way we can afford. What’s happening to Canada’s steel and aluminum producers on the tariff front is a reminder of how delicate a balance we need to strike. We need to find ways to incent industries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions but in a manner that preserves their international competiveness.
Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna holds a news conference on the government’s environmental and regulatory reviews related to major projects. on Feb. 8, 2018. The Hill Times by Andrew Meade
Recent furor over whether American tariffs on steel and aluminum imports would apply to Canadian products illustrated perfectly the vulnerability of some segments of the economy to wild fluctuations in international trade.
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