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Time for Liberals, Tories to adopt serious climate change plans

You’ve read the respective climate platforms, but have you had a hard time figuring out what might be effective climate mitigation policies, and what is election style bulltweety? In my long-time climate activist’s educated opinion—and I have written for many years about both effective climate mitigation and the much more common pretend climate mitigation—none of […]

Weeks in, what is the point of this election?

We are now into the third week of the federal election and Justin Trudeau has yet to offer anything to voters that could not have been accomplished without dissolution. There are few new ideas, no big ideas—just ones that build incrementally on what has gone before. In fact, the argument that has gained traction, mainly […]

Liberals still have time to pivot

The first weeks do not an election make. But they do get volunteers fired up or worried, depending upon the momentum of each political party. Conservatives and New Democrats are buoyed by an uptick in their support, while Liberals are understandably concerned about an unexpectedly slow start. Between Afghanistan and the surprise Tory win in […]

What is the Liberal record on climate change? Environmentalists weigh in

Environmental organizations are skeptical about Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau’s election 2021 commitments to tackle climate change, arguing they’ve seen unfulfilled promises on that file from previous elections, including a proposed phasing out of fossil fuel subsidies. When it comes to the Liberals following through on climate action promises, it’s a “mixed story,” said Alex Speers-Roesch, […]