Trudeau roils Canada's oil patch naming Greenpeace activist as climate chief

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OTTAWA/CALGARY: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday (Oct 26) sparked concern in the country\u0027s oil patch and hope among green advocates when he named two men with strong environmental records to lead his government\u0027s fight against climate change. Steven Guilbeault was named environment and cli

OTTAWA/CALGARY: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday sparked concern in the country's oil patch and hope among green advocates when he named two men with strong environmental records to lead his government's fight against climate change.

La Presse newspaper once dubbed Guilbeault"the green Jesus of Montreal." He has worked for green groups, including Greenpeace, for more than 20 years. In 2001 he climbed the CN Tower in Toronto to protest Canada's environmental record. Trudeau says addressing climate change is a major priority. His government already has imposed a carbon tax and has pledged net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. But green groups note that per capita greenhouse gas emissions remain among the highest in the world, thanks in part to the energy industry in western Canada.

"We need to make sure that the oil and gas industry stops increasing its emissions and starts reducing them, while supporting workers in these industries to help find new ways to work new jobs and new careers," Trudeau told reporters at a news conference following the Cabinet nominations. Seamus O'Regan, who was well-liked by the oil and gas producers, was moved to the labour ministry from natural resources.

 

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