Carney government noncommittal about Canada meeting 2030 climate goals
- Prime Minister Mark Carney did not confirm if Canada will meet its climate goals under the Paris agreement by 2030, facing criticism on emission-reduction plans.
- On his first day in office in March, Carney eliminated the consumer carbon price.
- A report from the federal environment commissioner stated Canada was not on track to meet its 2030 target.
- Green Party Leader Elizabeth May questioned Carney's climate intentions.
36 Articles
36 Articles
Mark Carney’s Climate Competitiveness Pitch Falls Flat
Dan Knight As Canada loses 50,000 manufacturing jobs, Carney talks climate buzzwords and Joly pushes EV imports, while Brookfield invests in pipelines abroad. Who is Ottawa really working for? Prime Minister Mark Carney was in St. John’s to hand out money — $80 million of his new billion-dollar “regional tariff response fund” for small and medium businesses in Atlantic Canada. Which, let’s be honest, sure sounds a lot like an election pitch. But…
Prime Minister Mark Carney did not want to say whether Canada would achieve its climate targets under the Paris Agreement by 2030.
Carney government noncommittal about Canada's 2030 climate goals
In an email to The Canadian Press on Monday, the office of Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin said Canada is committed to reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 — but would not commit to the 2030 target when asked directly.
Prime Minister Mark Carney did not want to say on Monday whether Canada would achieve its climate targets under the Paris Agreement by 2030, as his government was criticized for its emission reduction plans.
Cdn. Government Noncommittal About Canada Meeting 2030 Climate Goals - Canadian Manufacturing
Prime Minister Mark Carney and his environment minister aren’t saying whether Canada is still committed to meeting its climate goals under the Paris agreement by 2030, as the government faces criticism over his emissions reduction plans. In an email to The Canadian Press on Sep. 8, the office of Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin said Canada is committed to reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 — but would not commit to the 2030 target when asked…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 77% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium