Party Leaders Lay Out Climate, Energy Priorities in Meetings with Trudeau – The Energy Mix
On Tuesday, Conservative leader Andrew Scheer suggested the east-west energy corridor he’d proposed during the fall election campaign as a federal action item that would quell the skepticism Trudeau faces in Alberta and Saskatchewan, where the Liberals failed to win a single Commons seat last month. Scheer also “repeated his call for the Liberals to repeal Bill C-69, which changed the environmental assessment rules for new projects, and Bill C-48, which would ban oil tankers from loading at ports on the northern coast of B.C.,” the Globe and Mail reports.