So was a Conservative plan to belatedly put to rest queries about the tenor of the party’s climate policy. Flooding in Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick has side-swiped Andrew Scheer’s climate plans, Chantal Hébert writes. It would dismantle them, go back to square one and rewrite a new Canadian climate plan. United Conservative Party leader Jason Kenney, left, and federal Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer attend a campaign rally in Calgary, Alta., Thursday, April 11, 2019. One way or another, it will be hard to avoid having a serious conversation about climate change come the next election.
Source: thestar April 29, 2019 19:42 UTC