Carney government noncommittal about Canada meeting 2030 climate goals
- Prime Minister Mark Carney did not confirm if Canada will meet its climate goals under the Paris agreement by 2030, facing criticism on emission-reduction plans.
- On his first day in office in March, Carney eliminated the consumer carbon price.
- A report from the federal environment commissioner stated Canada was not on track to meet its 2030 target.
- Green Party Leader Elizabeth May questioned Carney's climate intentions.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney did not want to say on Monday whether Canada would achieve its climate targets under the Paris Agreement by 2030, as his government was criticized for its emission reduction plans.
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