Pallister says Canada can unite on climate action if partisan politics set aside
OTTAWA — Giving clear indications that he’s prepared to broker a truce between the federal Liberals and his more disgruntled Prairie counterparts, Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister said he offered strategies to the prime minister Friday for uniting the country.
“I came in peace,” Pallister said after a 45-minute meeting with Justin Trudeau in his Parliament Hill office.
“I’m a friendly Manitoban looking to help in any way I can to restore a sense of faith in the future of our country.”
One such strategy Pallister alluded to was to turn the climate change debate on its head, making the issue a unifying force rather than what it has been so far — a point of heated and often partisan division.