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‘Quebec is applying the polluter pays principle’: Environment Minister Bechard

Another measure of which I am especially proud to speak today is the 2006 to 2012 Québec action plan on climate change, which our government launched on June 15 and which will have also positive effects on improving air quality. Even though Québec already has the best record in Canada for greenhouse gas emissions per […]

Camps forming around leadership candidates for successive balloting

Although there are 11 candidates in the race for the leadership of the Liberal Party, it looks like it all comes down to three camps, and only two of them seem to have potential for growth. That’s because they hope to get the support of more than 50 per cent of the delegates at the […]

MIDDLE EAST CRISIS ‘AT THE TOP’ OF TORY CAUCUS AGENDA

CORNWALL, Ont.-While some Cabinet ministers avoided any public discussion of Canada’s position on the escalating Middle East conflict in Lebanon, their colleagues in the federal Conservative caucus said the controversial topic was top-of-mind during their summer retreat in Cornwall last week. Finance Minister Jim Flaherty (Whitby-Oshawa, Ont.), Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Michael Chong (Wellington-Halton Hills, Ont.) […]

Climate change can be solved, but we need a ‘plan to move the car in reverse’

Canada’s climate change problem can be solved. To do so, we must first realize that climate change and the ways we develop, produce and use energy are inextricably linked, because they all relate to carbon dioxide-the waste product of fossil fuels-and have an impact on our atmosphere. Climate change is real, so it is absolutely […]

‘Humanity is sitting on a powder keg’: Chirac

We cannot discuss energy security without talking about climate change. Humanity is sitting on a powder keg. The forecasts speak volumes: at the current rate, global energy consumption will rise 50 per cent between now and 2030; coal, oil and gas will account for 80 per cent of this increase. The scientists are unanimous: global […]

McDonough urges Harper to recall Parliament

Prime Minister Stephen Harper should recall Parliament to discuss at length Canada’s role in the escalating Middle East crisis, NDP Foreign Affairs critic Alexa McDonough says. “If this government very, very quickly can’t be pressed to take on a more responsible position about supporting a call for an immediate ceasefire, then it’s our view that […]

More public transit will reduce GHGs: Ambrose

Our new government is very proud to support the Canadian Urban Transit Association Clean Air Day Sustainable Transportation Campaign. This initiative shows how important sustainable transportation, more specifically public transport, can be in our effort to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. This year’s theme-“Give the World Some Air”-says it all. Canadians can take […]

HEARD ON THE HILL

Last week, HOH delved into the dining habits of the current crop of ministers and political staffers-not, she stresses, as one of those lazy “gotcha” expense account stories, but to see what’s changed since the Tory takeover earlier this year. Call it a hard-hitting socio-cultural politico-gastronomical analysis of the shifting trends in the rituals of […]