Climate change group pushes NDP, Green leaders to form election climate alliance
OTTAWA — An advocacy group alarmed by the pace of global warming is urging federal NDP and Green Party of Canada leaders to partner in the next general election in hopes of sending more climate-minded candidates to Ottawa.
Organizers with 350 Canada say each party on its own doesn’t have the seats needed to elect enough MPs to push the country toward a stronger climate agenda.
It says the federal Liberals have failed to ensure greenhouse gas emissions fall at the speed scientists say is needed.
That’s why the group is calling for the New Democrats and Greens to form a “climate emergency alliance” and pledge to do whatever it takes to address the issue.