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On this week’s show: Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault explains the federal government’s proposals for emissions reductions in the oil and gas industry. Two journalists break down the similarities and differences between the leadership race for Alberta's United Conservative Party and the one for federal Conservatives. Plus — our summer series takes us to rural Nova Scotia to meet Conservative MP Chris d’Entremont, and author Dale Eisler discusses the evolution of Saskatchewan politics.

Posted: Jul 23, 2022 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: 9 hours ago A decommissioned pumpjack at a well head on an oil and gas installation near Cremona, Alta. on Oct. 29, 2016. The federal government has proposed two different schemes for cutting emissions in the industry.

 

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yes please tell us who will do less foolish climate BS.

‘Flexibility’ doesn’t only have to be more delay or taxpayer subsidy. The IEA 2C scenario for our biggest oil customer (US) shows a reduction of consumption - why is 🇨🇦 not considering a commensurate reduction of prod’n to hit crucial science-based GHG promises? ClimateAction

shut down the aviation and war indutries quickly for human survival & read books

Nice piece but no summary visuals or graphs. Some of us visual types are not into clicking in all the vid and audio thanks.

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