OttawaAfter KyotoAndrew Leach considers the past, present and future of Canada’s involvement in international climate negotiations. In a...
OttawaThe Commons: Convictions without courageThe Conservatives want to withdraw from Kyoto. If only they would say so.
OttawaA never-ending journey of a thousand miles begins with a thousand first stepsEnvironment Minister John Baird, this weekend , on the Cancun accord. "This represents the first step to a single, new legally...
BusinessToo ugly to ignore? (Updated)Environment Minister Jim Prentice says the oil sands are hurting Canada’s efforts to be seen as a "clean energy superpower"
UncategorizedThe Commons: Back to the futureWhen it comes to climate change, John Baird is not about to make promises he can’t keep. Or keep promises he once made.
UncategorizedBring it onNational Post, November 5 . Mild-mannered, absolutely. But Environment Minister Jim Prentice wants the world to know he’ll be no...
OttawaLowered expectationsRona Ambrose, then environment minister, July 5, 2006 . "The transit tax credit will not only save people money, but by taking...
CanadaGreen? Who, me?Harper has a green plan too, though he’d rather not talk very much about it right now