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Several industries will be able to pivot to low-carbon hydrogen, Ottawa says

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A Canada without emissions requires massive effort: Jonathan Wilkinson

Minister of Environment and Climate Change Jonathan Wilkinson answers a reporter s question during an announcement on the government s updated climate change plan, in the Dominion Arboretum in Ottawa, on Dec. 11, 2020. File photo by The Canadian Press Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson appears ready to deal with opposition parties to secure the votes he needs to get his net-zero legislation through Parliament next year. The proposed legislation would bind Canada to hitting five-year emissions targets starting in 2035, and reaching net zero by 2050. Wilkinson told The Canadian Press this week he is open to opposition amendments to introduce earlier reporting requirements, within the next decade, to show progress made.

The net-zero zone: A Canada without emissions requires massive effort

The net-zero zone: A Canada without emissions requires massive effort by Mia Rabson, The Canadian Press Posted Dec 16, 2020 3:20 pm EDT Last Updated Dec 16, 2020 at 3:28 pm EDT OTTAWA Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson appears ready to deal with opposition parties to secure the votes he needs to get his net-zero legislation through Parliament next year. The proposed legislation would bind Canada to hitting five-year emissions targets starting in 2035, and reaching net zero by 2050. Wilkinson told The Canadian Press this week he is open to opposition amendments to introduce earlier reporting requirements, within the next decade, to show progress made. Actually getting Canada to net zero by the middle of the century will be the hard part.

iPolitics AM: Trudeau, Freeland team up for year-end interview

iPolitics AM: Trudeau, Freeland team up for year-end interview By Kady O Malley. Published on Dec 16, 2020 6:01am Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland (Matthew Usherwood/iPolitics) Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is booked in for an end-of-year interview with the Canadian Press one that, in a rare move, will also include his deputy prime minister,  Chrystia Freeland. (2 PM) While it’s a safe bet that the ongoing pandemic will be the main topic of conversation, Trudeau should also be ready to circle back to a still unfinished political saga that he would very much prefer to forget: namely, the WE Charity controversy, which dominated the news cycle for most of the summer, but had all but disappeared from the headlines by the close of the fall sitting.

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