I would say the reason we have a gap is that we have to make progress very quickly on years of inaction, so we're starting with a bit of a delay. Other countries are also seeing similar challenges, but this shouldn't hold us back.
October 23rd, 2018 / 4:45 p.m.
Director, Federal Policy, Pembina Institute
I would say the reason we have a gap is that we have to make progress very quickly on years of inaction, so we're starting with a bit of a delay. Other countries are also seeing similar challenges, but this shouldn't hold us back.
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