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ladies and gentlemen, the prime minister of canada: kevin costner

Stephen Harper has had a complex relationship with climate change. For years he dismissed and ridiculed it. After being elected prime minister, he cited global warming as a genuine threat and told everyone to buy those squiggly light bulb thingies. But lately he’s been pretty quiet on the climate change file – and now he’s vowing to actually cut the tax on diesel fuel, which is a minor discordant pursuit for an alleged global-warming believer. As he faces off against a political rival known not just for hugging trees, but for frequently copping a feel, Harper may well be signaling a bold new approach on climate change: