Election a chance to toughen climate-change targets: McKenna
OTTAWA — Environment Minister Catherine McKenna is hinting that the upcoming Liberal election platform will promise deeper cuts to greenhouse-gas emissions, including the possibility of legislating targets.
McKenna says her focus for now remains on Canada’s current targets — to cut emissions so they are no more than 70 per cent what they were in 2005 by 2030 — and implementing the policies the Liberal government has already put forward, including carbon pricing, phasing out coal and a standard for clean fuel.
But she noted there is a federal election coming up and an entire platform from the Liberals to come.
“We all know we need to get to a better place,” she said. “We need to do more like the whole world needs to do more.”