Kent estimates Canada is ‘a quarter of way’ to meeting 2020 GHG emissions targets

Environment Minister Peter Kent is a good communicator, but critics say he's not interested in seriously tackling climate change.

Environment Minister Peter Kent has been in his Cabinet role for more than six months, but with a new majority government, "the jury is still out" on his track record in the portfolio, says environmental lawyer Adam Chamberlain, a partner in law firm Borden Ladner Gervais.

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