Is this one, like a thermal coal ban, that would be better dealt with at Environment Canada or at Fisheries and Oceans Canada? Would they also be able to prohibit that? Would this be a way to ensure that a minister of the environment, for instance, couldn't authorize a future discharge of eight billion litres into the St. Lawrence Seaway, as Catherine McKenna did early on when she was the environment minister?
On December 11th, 2023. See this statement in context.