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Canada federal election 2011 – assessing each party’s energy and environmental policies

For the scoop on environmental issues during the federal election campaign, check out this handy Checklist for clean energy that has been created by the Pembina Institute. It outlines the core elements of a strong climate change and energy electoral platform.

Pembina has also assessed each party’s climate change and energy commitments using the criteria outlined in this checklist. Click the links below for the skinny on how each party measures up. The upshot? Not surprisingly, the Greens and the NDP rate very well. The Conservatives? Uh, not so much.

Liberal Party

New Democratic Party

Green Party

Bloc Québecois

Conservative Party

Categories: Climate breakdown, Energy, Global warming, Politics Tags: Canada federal election 2011, Pembina Institute
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