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‘I’m not the only one who’s uncomfortable’: Guilbeault in his own words on why he quit

Guilbeault said 14 Liberal MPs had already voiced unease over the Alberta energy deal and climate rollback.

  • Former Cabinet Minister Steven Guilbeault resigned from Parliament on Wednesday to pursue environmental advocacy outside government, stating he is "totally at peace" with the decision.
  • Disillusionment with Carney's climate policies prompted the move, following an energy accord with Alberta signed last year that included a memorandum of understanding for a new bitumen pipeline.
  • Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said she was "heartbroken" by the resignation, citing a "constant rollback" of environmental policies, while Procurement Minister Joel Lightbound defended the government's "pragmatic approach."
  • Evidence of internal tension persists within the Liberal Caucus, as 14 Liberal MPs sent a letter to former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last week expressing unease regarding the Alberta agreement.
  • Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne stated that Canadians understand "the world is changing," emphasizing Canada will develop resources responsibly across conventional, renewable, and nuclear sectors.
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