Only hybrid or electric cars for cabinet as Ottawa aims to cut emissions
OTTAWA — The federal government is going to stop buying internal combustion cars for cabinet ministers starting next year, a new federal environment plan says.
The Greening Government Strategy released Tuesday sets a goal to cut emissions from federal government buildings and vehicles by at least 80 per cent compared with 2005 levels by 2050.
The current goal was to reduce emissions 40 per cent below 2005 by 2030, which the government says is on track to happen.
The 15 departments that currently track emissions produced about a million tonnes of greenhouse gas in 2016-17, which is less than one per cent of Canada’s total emissions and approximately the same as what 215,000 passenger cars produce in a single year.