climate policy

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks at the signing ceremony for the Paris Agreement on climate change at the United Nations headquarters in New York on April 22, 2016. (Sean Kilpatrick/CP)

How Canada became an environmental outlier

Tom Mulcair: Justin Trudeau and Peter MacKay, Trudeau’s likely Conservative opponent in the next federal election, represent the same generation—one that has failed on the environment

New Conservative leader, new climate plan?

Max Fawcett: The only place where the environment isn’t a higher priority than the economy is—you guessed it—the Prairies

What the pan-Canadian climate plan gets right

The agreement between Ottawa and all but two of the provinces is the result of negotiation and compromise—though two red flags remain