Environment groups say climate change should dominate cabinet mandate
OTTAWA — Several environment leaders say Prime Minister Justin Trudeau needs to put action on climate change into the mandate letter of every minister he names to his inner circle.
They also want him to give prominent attention to reducing the anxieties of workers whose jobs are disappearing, possibly even with a new cabinet portfolio dedicated to helping reshape the economy with this transition in mind.
Trudeau is set to unveil his first post-election cabinet Wednesday morning. The shuffle is to be the first sign of the tone Trudeau will set as the head of a minority government that has to balance a climate change emergency with Canada’s natural resource-based economy.
“We need to see a very holistic and ambitious approach to tackling our challenges,” said Isabelle Turcotte, federal policy director at the Pembina Institute.