Scheer’s climate plan will look at how Canada can cut emissions elsewhere
OTTAWA — Conservative leader Andrew Scheer says his party’s climate plan will aim to hit Canada’s promised greenhouse-gas emissions targets but the party will not say whether that means all of the emissions cuts it wants to count will actually happen here.
Scheer intends to release his climate plan next month and he said Wednesday it will be “based” on Canada’s targets under the Paris climate-change accord. But he says Canada has “an obligation” not just to reduce our own emissions of climate-changing gases but also to help other countries cut theirs.
“We don’t do the world a favour if we see marginal reductions of emissions here in Canada and massive expansions of emissions in other countries because investments and jobs get displaced to those types of jurisdictions,” Scheer said Wednesday.