Steven Guilbeault

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Mark Carney and Danielle Smith are about to define Canada’s climate future

Mark Carney and Danielle Smith are about to define Canada’s climate future

Canada is at a crossroads. In the coming days and weeks, the federal government will decide whether the country compromises its climate commitments or embraces a more sustainable path towards a greener future. Last November, Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a memorandum of understanding with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith that promised to “unlock and grow” oil and gas production, renewable...

Mark Carney and Danielle Smith are about to define Canada’s climate future

Mark Carney and Danielle Smith are about to define Canada’s climate future

Canada is at a crossroads. In the coming days and weeks, the federal government will decide whether the country compromises its climate commitments or embraces a more sustainable path towards a greener future.

I quit Mark Carney’s cabinet. This is what I hope happens next

I quit Mark Carney’s cabinet. This is what I hope happens next

It’s a grand bargain that feels like a fire sale. That at least is how some have characterized the Memorandum of Understanding on energy that was signed late last month by Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.

I quit Mark Carney’s cabinet. This is what I hope happens next

I quit Mark Carney’s cabinet. This is what I hope happens next

It’s a grand bargain that feels like a fire sale. That at least is how some have characterized the Memorandum of Understanding on energy that was signed late last month by Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.

Steven Guilbeault: Why I think the carbon tax is the right policy for Canada

Steven Guilbeault: Why I think the carbon tax is the right policy for Canada

The politics surrounding the price on carbon have reached a fever pitch. The latest increase in the pollution price, and the dollar-for-dollar jump in rebates that are built into the revenue-neutral system, have been so clouded by partisan posturing that basic facts are being ignored — or deliberately misrepresented.