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Liberal MP Paul Lefebvre

Liberal MP Paul Lefebvre, who represents Sudbury, Ont., is the parliamentary secretary to Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi. 

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Opinion | BY LIBERAL MP PAUL LEFEBVRE | March 25, 2019
Ultimately, growing a low carbon economy requires commitment, a clear vision and hard work. It also means a place for everyone at the table: provincial and territorial counterparts, Indigenous peoples and other key partners. Together, we will strengthen our sector while cutting pollution, writes Liberal MP Paul Lefebvre. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY LIBERAL MP PAUL LEFEBVRE | March 25, 2019
Opinion | BY LIBERAL MP PAUL LEFEBVRE | March 25, 2019
Ultimately, growing a low carbon economy requires commitment, a clear vision and hard work. It also means a place for everyone at the table: provincial and territorial counterparts, Indigenous peoples and other key partners. Together, we will strengthen our sector while cutting pollution, writes Liberal MP Paul Lefebvre. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY LIBERAL MP PAUL LEFEBVRE | December 12, 2018
Government House Leader Bardish Chagger looks at an electric vehicle on Parliament Hill in June 2017. The Liberals made a $180-million investment to spur the adoption of electric and alternative-fuel vehicles, writes Paul Lefebvre. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY LIBERAL MP PAUL LEFEBVRE | December 12, 2018
Opinion | BY LIBERAL MP PAUL LEFEBVRE | December 12, 2018
Government House Leader Bardish Chagger looks at an electric vehicle on Parliament Hill in June 2017. The Liberals made a $180-million investment to spur the adoption of electric and alternative-fuel vehicles, writes Paul Lefebvre. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY LIBERAL MP PAUL LEFEBVRE | December 3, 2018
The global transition to clean energy is not the work of one government, one nation or one generation. It requires a new kind of economy, driven by all kinds of energy.  Canada is uniquely placed to lead this work, by building on our natural advantage, writes Liberal MP Paul Lefebvre. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY LIBERAL MP PAUL LEFEBVRE | December 3, 2018
Opinion | BY LIBERAL MP PAUL LEFEBVRE | December 3, 2018
The global transition to clean energy is not the work of one government, one nation or one generation. It requires a new kind of economy, driven by all kinds of energy.  Canada is uniquely placed to lead this work, by building on our natural advantage, writes Liberal MP Paul Lefebvre. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay