Not since Pierre Trudeau and Marc Lalonde have there been two so divisive politicians in Canada.
Guilbeault, who is supposed to be a minister of the Canadian government, is the organization’s executive vice-chairperson.
China’s emissions dwarf Canada’s. Even if Guilbeault and Trudeau realize their sophomoric fantasy of shutting down Canada’s oil and gas sector, the amount of emissions saved would be a tiny fragment of a small percentage of a fraction of China’s emissions. Guilbeault lambasted the CEO of oilsands company Suncor for daring to suggest his company couldn’t spend all its time on alternate energies. It had shareholders to protect and oil to supply to a world that needs it.
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