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The Environment  Mr. Speaker, Canada was the first country in the world to ban traditional coal-fired electricity. I want to share with hon. members an example of what we are doing to support the global community in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. One financing project that is under way

June 18th, 2015House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

The Environment   in the traditional coal-fired electricity sector and in the transportation sector.

June 5th, 2015House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, in Canada we have seen a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions since we started recording and we will continue to take actions. Canada was the first country in the world to ban traditional coal-fired electricity, which is one of the largest contributions

June 5th, 2015House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

The Environment   also announced regulations in the transportation sector and banned traditional coal-fired electricity in Canada. Now we are moving on three new areas to reduce methane from the oil and gas sector, reduce the production of chemicals and nitrogen fertilizers, and regulate

June 1st, 2015House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

Environment committee  Based on our footprints, we are taking a sector-by-sector approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. We've moved on the two largest emissions in the areas of transportation and coal. Now we're moving in the fertilizer sector, on methane and so on, as I announced a couple

May 26th, 2015Committee meeting

Leona AglukkaqConservative

Environment committee   was a world leader in banning the construction of traditional coal-fired electricity. We took the leadership role in banning that.

May 26th, 2015Committee meeting

Leona AglukkaqConservative

Environment committee   have. We have moved on the transportation sector and the coal sector.

May 26th, 2015Committee meeting

Leona AglukkaqConservative

Environment committee   is the electricity generation sector. Though Canada's electricity systems are already some of the cleanest in the world, we have taken steps to developing an even cleaner electricity supply. In 2012 we published final regulations to reduce emissions from the coal-fired electricity sector. In 2015

May 26th, 2015Committee meeting

Leona AglukkaqConservative

Environment committee   that protect our environment. That includes regulating two of Canada's largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions—transportation and coal-fired electricity—to address climate change and improve air quality. As a result of Canada's coal regulations, Canadians can expect to see a cumulative

May 26th, 2015Committee meeting

Leona AglukkaqConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, with regard to (a), the raven underground coal mine project is subject to a comprehensive study under the former Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, and is being reviewed in close co-operation with the Province of British Columbia. The Canadian Environmental

April 20th, 2015House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

The Environment  , with 79% of our electricity supply emitting no greenhouse gas emissions. Canada also became the first major coal user to ban the construction of traditional coal-fired electricity generation units. We will continue to move forward with regulatory measures that reduce greenhouse gas

February 23rd, 2015House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

The Environment   generation sector. Canada has also become one of the first major coal users to ban the construction of traditional coal-fired electricity generation units. Canada's per capita greenhouse emissions are now at the lowest levels since we started recording in 1990, and the total emissions

December 2nd, 2014House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

The Environment   generation sector. Canada was also the first major coal user to ban the construction of traditional coal-fired generation units. Canada's per capita greenhouse gas emissions are now at their lowest levels since we started recording them in 1990. The total emissions will go down by close

November 18th, 2014House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

The Environment  . We have taken actions on the two largest sources of emissions in Canada, the transportation and electricity generation sectors. Canada also became the first major coal user to ban the construction of traditional coal-fired electricity generation units. Canada's per capita

November 3rd, 2014House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative

The Environment   for at the meeting of the top 20. We will continue to make progress domestically in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. We have taken action in Canada to reduce coal-fired electricity greenhouse gas emissions. I also want to thank the member for her support in our efforts to reduce greenhouse

October 31st, 2014House debate

Leona AglukkaqConservative