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Political correctness run amok in GG ‘scandal’

Without having to prorogue a single Parliament, Julie Payette, the country’s newly installed governor general, is already making her mark on Canadian political discourse. In the week since she made the keynote address at the Canadian Science Policy Convention on Nov. 1, Ms. Payette has been the subject of numerous editorials, think pieces, and columns, […]

It’s the federal government’s moment of truth on the environment

As the Trudeau government approaches the middle of its mandate, the prime minister faces a choice: Will he deliver on his promise to restore rigour and credibility to Canada’s process for making decisions about industrial projects like mines, dams and pipelines? Or will he back down from his campaign commitments and opt instead for a […]

Feds must approve recommended changes to Canadian Environmental Protection Act

The federal government must approve the recommended changes to the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. Canada relies on a patchwork of air and water policies, which jeopardizes people’s health. More than 20,000 Canadians die prematurely every year because of exposure to environmental hazards and the total cost of pollution in Canada is more than $100-billion a year. […]

Can you say ‘conflict of interest’? Not at the UN

POWELL RIVER, B.C.—When it comes to measures seriously addressing climate change Canadians have pretty low expectations. They know that oil companies have the ear of both Bay Street political parties. Just last week, for example, the auditor general went public exposing the Trudeau government’s refusal to provide the information he needs to determine the level […]

Kudos to Liberals, public servants for meeting marine protection target

Okay, here’s some good news. The federal government announced on Oct. 28 that it had reached its target of endowing protected status upon five per cent of Canada’s marine territory by the end of the year, and the public servants and ministers—Fisheries Minister Dominic LeBlanc and Environment Minister Catherine McKenna—responsible for meeting that goal should […]

Time for Ottawa to cry foul over Nova Scotia cap-and-trade proposal

Believe it or not, but the debate on carbon pricing in Canada has seen significant progress over the last two years. Putting a price on carbon pollution is a surefire way to reduce emissions, and also helps to ensure clean economic growth happens here at home. More than ever, it’s not just the usual suspects […]

Canada should support Taiwan’s inclusion in climate change meeting

The 23rd session of the Conference of the Parties (COP23) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is coming up. From Nov. 6 to 17, the signatories to the Kyoto Protocol will meet in Bonn, Germany, to discuss greenhouse gas reduction in the world. In his speech to the UN General Assembly […]

Is Canada really committed to coal phase out? Canada needs ‘clean hands’ if it expects others to act

Just what is Canada’s position on coal? Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna was recently in London announcing an alliance with the United Kingdom that “will champion a global alliance on the transition from unabated coal-fired electricity at next month’s United Nations climate change meetings in Bonn, Germany. From cleaner air to public health, to sustainability, […]