How Trudeau can protect his climate legacy in a post-Trump era

If Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wants to protect the fragile integrity of Canada’s climate plan, he should act now to insulate it from politics. Its winds have never been harsher or less predictable.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Feb. 6 at a reception in Ottawa celebrating Black History Month.
For the first time ever, we have a climate change strategy, the Pan-Canadian Framework, that most—if not all—governments have bought into. It’s a big achievement for our prime minister. However, as our leaders start figuring out how to put that plan into action, they would be wise to note the ...

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