The federal-provincial approach to climate change: how is this going to work?

Co-ordinating the provinces' economies and needs is the "crux" of the issue.
From left: Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil, B.C. Premier Christy Clark, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall, and Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne all have different ideas about what a national climate strategy should look like.
The Liberal government will have its work cut out for itself come September, when final reports resulting from the federal-provincial approach to creating a national strategy to combat climate change and meet Canada’s 2030 carbon reduction goal are released. ...

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