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Mark Carney's new climate doctrine

Prior to being elected prime minister, Carney dubbed climate change “an existential threat.” This week, he was calling the plan to fight climate change “unsustainable over the long term” and “too expensive" and, before the week was out, the PM had greased the skids for a suite of LNG projects and a new million barrel-per-day oil pipeline to the West Coast.

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Canada’s National Observer
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Prior to being elected prime minister, Carney dubbed climate change “an existential threat.” This week, he was calling the plan to fight climate change “unsustainable over the long term” and “too expensive" and, before the week was out, the PM had greased the skids for a suite of LNG projects and a new million barrel-per-day oil pipeline to the West Coast.

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Prior to being elected prime minister, Carney dubbed climate change “an existential threat.” This week, he was calling the plan to fight climate change “unsustainable over the long term” and “too expensive" and, before the week was out, the PM had greased the skids for a suite of LNG projects and a new million barrel-per-day oil pipeline to the West Coast.

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Canada’s National Observer Published Jul 6, 2026 Imported from newsdata.io
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