After facing criticism for signing an agreement to support a new pipeline out of Alberta, Prime Minister Mark Carney defended his climate policies in a year-end interview, saying Canada needs more action and fewer regulations.
Breakdown
- Carney faces scrutiny over climate commitment amid pipeline talks 5s
- Pipeline agreement with Alberta led to Gilbeau's cabinet resignation 50s
- Green Party's May says climate assurances were reversed in MOU 1m 16s
- Canada is only halfway to its 2030 emissions reduction goal 2m 4s
- Government to release new climate and nature strategies next year 2m 29s