Singh promises cross-Canada clean-energy corridor, electric transit
WINNIPEG — New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh made promises Tuesday to build an east-west clean-energy corridor and to convert all public transit systems in Canada to electric vehicles, without being sure how much either might cost.
“We can’t afford not to act. There’s a price for not acting as well, and that price is future generations who are going to feel the brunt of a climate crisis which is going to threaten everything,” Singh said as he announced his party’s climate plan at the University of Winnipeg.
If elected, an NDP government would spend $15 billion on an array of environmental pledges that would also include subsidies for businesses that want to go green. The NDP would also end subsidies for fossil-fuel production.
Singh said even his $15-billion global figure is likely not enough.