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Catherine Abreu is executive director of Climate Action Network-Réseau action climat.

Assessing Canada’s climate policy progress points to key sectors that need to step up

Opinion | BY RICK SMITH, CATHERINE ABREU | November 9, 2023
Steven Guilbeault.
Environment Minister Stephen Guilbeault speaks to reporters in Ottawa on Oct. 26. Governments of all orders need to take action now to accelerate Canada’s clean energy transition, and protect people and communities from the devastating impacts of a warming and increasingly volatile climate, write Rick Smith and Catherine Abreu. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY RICK SMITH, CATHERINE ABREU | November 9, 2023
Opinion | BY RICK SMITH, CATHERINE ABREU | November 9, 2023
Steven Guilbeault.
Environment Minister Stephen Guilbeault speaks to reporters in Ottawa on Oct. 26. Governments of all orders need to take action now to accelerate Canada’s clean energy transition, and protect people and communities from the devastating impacts of a warming and increasingly volatile climate, write Rick Smith and Catherine Abreu. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY RICK SMITH, CATHERINE ABREU | November 9, 2023
Steven Guilbeault.
Environment Minister Stephen Guilbeault speaks to reporters in Ottawa on Oct. 26. Governments of all orders need to take action now to accelerate Canada’s clean energy transition, and protect people and communities from the devastating impacts of a warming and increasingly volatile climate, write Rick Smith and Catherine Abreu. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY RICK SMITH, CATHERINE ABREU | November 9, 2023
Opinion | BY RICK SMITH, CATHERINE ABREU | November 9, 2023
Steven Guilbeault.
Environment Minister Stephen Guilbeault speaks to reporters in Ottawa on Oct. 26. Governments of all orders need to take action now to accelerate Canada’s clean energy transition, and protect people and communities from the devastating impacts of a warming and increasingly volatile climate, write Rick Smith and Catherine Abreu. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY CATHERINE ABREU, DALE MARSHALL | October 29, 2018
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna, pictured recently on the Hill. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY CATHERINE ABREU, DALE MARSHALL | October 29, 2018
Opinion | BY CATHERINE ABREU, DALE MARSHALL | October 29, 2018
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna, pictured recently on the Hill. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TIM GRAY, CATHERINE ABREU | April 16, 2018
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna, pictured, have been saying for more than two years now is true—Canada can take action on climate change and have a strong economy. The two can go hand in hand. However, the path to a low-carbon economy is paved with strong climate policies, not the continued expansion of fossil fuels such as oil and gas. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY TIM GRAY, CATHERINE ABREU | April 16, 2018
Opinion | BY TIM GRAY, CATHERINE ABREU | April 16, 2018
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna, pictured, have been saying for more than two years now is true—Canada can take action on climate change and have a strong economy. The two can go hand in hand. However, the path to a low-carbon economy is paved with strong climate policies, not the continued expansion of fossil fuels such as oil and gas. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade