Three in four federal scientists say Canada isn’t doing enough to combat climate change

PIPSC president Debi Daviau says her union will work with whoever forms government, but that any effort to change recent provisions 'un-muzzling' federal scientists would have to be pried from her 'cold, dead, fingers.'
PIPSC president Debi Daviau, pictured at a press conference on June 12, says federal scientists can give us the solutions needed to combat climate change, but the government needs to do a better job providing them with the resources required.
Only one in five federal scientists think Canada is doing enough to fight climate change, and PIPSC president Debi Daviau says the government needs to do more to equip these experts with the resources needed to properly combat the crisis. A

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