Job security during transition to low-carbon economy among top concerns in environment-heavy February for lobbying

Environment-related advocacy reclaimed its spot as the most popular subject matter discussed in federal lobbying in February, after two months lead by economic development discussions.
Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan said that building a net-zero economy will mean hundreds of thousands of good union jobs, in a Natural Resources Canada press release on Feb. 17.

Environment-related advocacy took the top spot as the most discussed subject matter in federal lobbying in February, led by Canada’s largest labour organization arguing that workers must be protected as the country transitions to a low-carbon economy.

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