Mia Rabson
Reporter with the Canadian Press
About Mia Rabson
No more federal rebates for Canada's top selling EV, Tesla Model 3
In a notice posted on its website, Transport Canada said the popular car ceased to be eligible for the federal $5,000 electric car rebate program for both its 2021 and 2022 models.
Guilbeault delays release of climate plan targets until spring
The environment minister says the delay is necessary to allow Indigenous Peoples, provinces and other interested parties to weigh in on what the plan should contain.
Is fossil fuel getting too much government aid?
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Friday, November 26, 2021, a pandemic aid program to help oil and gas companies cut their methane emissions will be revisited now that the industry is back on its feet.
Impacts of climate change are here 'sooner than expected and they're devastating,' Trudeau tells Parliament
The House of Commons held an emergency debate on Wednesday, November 24, 2021, night on the devastating floods in British Columbia amid increased attention to how ill-prepared the country is for the effects of a changing climate.
Canada's critical infrastructure must be strengthened
Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair says the risk of future storms has to be taken into account as British Columbia rebuilds following massive rainstorms and deadly mudslides.
Natural resources no longer just the 'ministry of fossil fuels': Wilkinson
But Jonathan Wilkinson also says the Liberals are not singling out the oil and gas sector to do an unfair amount of heavy lifting in the fight against climate change because all industries that contribute to the problem have to be part of the solution.
Canada promises zero-emission cars, shipping routes at COP26 climate talks
Canada was among 19 countries promising to eliminate greenhouse-gas emissions from some international shipping routes at the COP26 climate talks in Scotland on Wednesday, November 10, 2021.
Liberal House leader dismisses rumours of formal alliance with the NDP
Liberal House leader Mark Holland said on Monday, November 8, 2021, the government intends to collaborate with any party willing to make the minority Parliament work.
G20 made progress on climate, but Trudeau says Canada wanted more
His remarks came as he wrapped up two days in Rome at the G20 leaders' summit, where the leaders' final communique saw them agree for the first time in writing that limiting global warming to 1.5 C would be better for everyone.
Dutch PM supports Canada's plan to establish NATO centre for climate security
The Netherlands threw its support behind a new NATO centre of excellence to study the security threats posed by climate change during Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's official visit to Holland.