The Guardian Reviews Trudeau the Younger. It's Not a Pretty Picture.

A lot of Canadians believe the nonsense that Canada is a leader in the fight against climate change. Sadly, a lot more of us no longer care. Regardless, these claims don't hold up to scrutiny

...our government has utterly failed to take the actions necessary to keep us safe. The most recent data, despite the Trudeau government’s claims of climate leadership, shows that Canada has made no progress in reducing emissions. Canada’s emissions are higher today than they were in 1990 and Canada is performing worse on climate change than any other G7 country.

So why are we doing so poorly on addressing this emergency, in a relatively wealthy country with a stable democracy in which the majority of the population not only believes in climate change but supports strong action to move to a low carbon economy? The answer lies in part with the level of influence, lobbying and power of the fossil fuel companies in the committees, councils and commissions that are shaping our response to the climate emergency. The fox is watching the henhouse.

Canada’s big banks and pension funds are among the largest fossil fuel financiers and investors in the world. Their enabling of the fossil fuel industry hinders real action on climate.

The distortion of the debate is so remarkable – not only in Canada but internationally – that we are somehow still trying to convince ourselves that it is OK to finance and build more fossil fuel infrastructure, oil sands pipelines, offshore drilling and LNG plants while talking about committing to “net-zero” emissions.

...what the fossil fuel companies have been working to cover up and obfuscate is that emissions trapped in our atmosphere come from three products: oil, gas and coal. Today we have the technology to replace most of the uses of these products – from electric vehicles to renewable energies like wind and solar to large-scale battery storage. But in Canada, almost every policy proposed to help us shift away from fossil fuel production and use has been watered down, delayed or shelved because of the lobbying and influence of the oil and gas companies. Just this month, while the government announced better goals for achieving zero emission cars and trucks, no laws or tailpipe regulations have been proposed. And in climate policy the devil is definitely in the details.

...a decade ago natural gas was considered a “bridge fuel” and along with biomass was thought to be better for the climate than coal. Today the science is clear that both exacerbate climate change, yet Canada continues to subsidize clearcutting our forests for wood pellets and fracking for liquified natural gas. In the face of the nightmare we are now living in, these policies are at best Band-Aids on a gaping wound and at worst they are throwing gas on the fire.

It’s time for the Trudeau government to change direction. As Seth Klein, author of the brilliant book The Good War has argued, our government needs to shift into emergency mode, start telling the truth and spend what it takes to win. During the pandemic, billions in Canadian stimulus spending went to the fossil fuel companies. In the last budget Canada spent pitifully little on climate change while again pouring billions into oil pipelines, oil cleanup and carbon capture and storage technology that the oil companies themselves should be paying for.

What the science has been telling us for decades and what we can now see in the smoke outside our windows is that every ton of carbon we don’t emit will save lives. We have run out of time for lauding yesterday’s policies, for spending billions of taxpayers’ dollars trying to keep alive a sunset industry that is literally killing us. If you are hurtling towards a cliff you don’t just attempt to slow down a bit. You change direction.

Sorry, Liberals, but the truth was bound to come out eventually.  Your man, prime minister Trudeau, is not on the side of the angels when it comes to the gravest threat out nation has ever known. He's a regular Janus. 


Mr. Trudeau's weakness is that he always wants to have it both ways. He's done that dance for the six years he's been in power. Today he's gathering in Vancouver with his cabinet's Incident Response Group to discuss BC's wildfires and the punishing heat dome we endured. Now he's doing this, a post-mortem. That's a pretty dark farce. What, did this take them by surprise?

Sorry but I can't give this prime minister the benefit of the doubt any longer. All this Incident Response Group meeting is about is blowing smoke up your arse, wildfire smoke at that.

The interests of the country and our people are survival, minimizing needless deaths and destruction, the potential ruin of our land. Our grandkids won't have a particularly livable future if we don't lay the groundwork for it. We can't kick this can down the road forever. The interests of Mr. Trudeau's liberals are on re-election. Only one can prevail. What's it going to be?

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