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Monica Gattinger and Nik Nanos

Canadians increasingly want government to meet climate targets, even if it means higher energy prices, polls suggest

Climate change and energy are global issues all countries are dealing with. Canadians’ perceptions of our credibility on the international stage can only be described as tepid, albeit improved compared to 2015, write Monica Gattinger and Nik Nanos. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Climate change and energy are global issues all countries are dealing with. Canadians’ perceptions of our credibility on the international stage can only be described as tepid, albeit improved compared to 2015, write Monica Gattinger and Nik Nanos. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Climate change and energy are global issues all countries are dealing with. Canadians’ perceptions of our credibility on the international stage can only be described as tepid, albeit improved compared to 2015, write Monica Gattinger and Nik Nanos. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Climate change and energy are global issues all countries are dealing with. Canadians’ perceptions of our credibility on the international stage can only be described as tepid, albeit improved compared to 2015, write Monica Gattinger and Nik Nanos. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia