EU, Germany welcome ‘continuity’ on climate change with Liberal minority win
OTTAWA — The European Union and Germany say they appreciate the “continuity” in Canadian climate change policy that will result from the federal election result.
The Liberals won a minority mandate after a campaign that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau framed as a fight over protecting the planet from the existential threat of climate change.
Trudeau portrayed his Conservative opponent Andrew Scheer as a climate change laggard, a charge Scheer answered as amounting to hypocrisy because the Liberals hadn’t met their greenhouse-gas reduction targets.
Diplomats from the EU and Germany were careful not to wade into the partisan fight that unfolded on the Canadian campaign trail.