Fighting for carbon price, burying pipeline headlines key for Trudeau nabbing green voters in 2019, says pollster

The Liberals have been handed a series of poor grades on the environment lately, but it might not matter if they are cast as the defenders of carbon pricing.
Canada's federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna, pictured in this file photo on the Hill. Battling an anti-carbon tax premier in Ontario or Alberta could shore up the Trudeau Liberals’ reputation as an environmental champion, says pollster Greg Lyle, after a series of blows to the Grits’ green credentials in recent weeks.
Battling an anti-carbon tax premier in Ontario or Alberta could shore up the Trudeau Liberals’ reputation as an environmental champion, says pollster Greg Lyle, after a series of blows to the Grits’ green credentials in recent weeks.

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