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Environment committee  Thank you. I was very interested in the transfer to NSERC and how Environment and Climate Change Canada is working with other departments. Dr. Hebert said that we can get DNA from our weather forecasting using existing equipment. Is that science going to Industry and Innovation

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Environment committee  In his reports on climate change, specifically the one on pollution pricing, he stated that he had not considered the impact of climate change in his analysis.

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee  That's right, I do not agree with him. I have said that publicly before. This is not my first time saying it. Further, he himself admits that his analysis does not include the impact of climate change.

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee  Obviously, I am the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change and not the Parliamentary Budget Officer. If you have questions for him—

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee  The most important figure is the average cost of the impacts of climate change. In Canada, it is $2 billion annually—

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee  In his analysis, the Parliamentary Budget Officer himself admits that he did not take into account the impacts of climate change that we are all paying for, whether you like it or not, Mr. Scheer.

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee  I would also like to confirm something about dairy farms so that Canadians clearly understand the consequences of climate change. If there is not enough food for the cows because of dry pastures, for instance, there are very clear repercussions, and not just for one season

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Sophie ChatelLiberal

Environment committee  The Minister of Employment and Workforce Development was not involved in developing the framework, except for the decision made in cabinet; it was the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change who was responsible for that. So I am not sure what you are referring to. I do

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee  . Mrs. Chatel, I congratulate you because you were very involved in the project with Kitigan Zibi. We've been there to support that on our side. Partnership with indigenous peoples is essential if we want to achieve our nature conservation goals, but also to fight climate change.

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee  Thank you. In your opening remarks, you talked about the Canada Water Agency and what it can do for farmers. I have a number of farmers in my riding. In fact, last week, I toured a number of farms. You're right, farmers are concerned about climate change. It greatly increases

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Sophie ChatelLiberal

Environment committee  . That is just one catastrophe, not to mention the flooded fields. Nova Scotia has had the worst flooding in its history and the worst forest fires. Climate change has many effects, and they differ widely from one part of the country to the other. In some places, there is not enough water

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee  Many provinces oppose many things we're trying to do on the environment, which is not a reason that we shouldn't be doing them. Many provinces opposed impact assessments. They opposed the idea that we should look at climate change when looking at the impacts of projects. I

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee  This is what we've seen from your government time and time again. You might believe in climate change, but you're not willing to take the action required. This government has continued to invest billions of dollars in carbon capture and storage, which maybe would be fine

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Laurel CollinsNDP

Environment committee  I disagree with the characterization of your question again. We've done more—and you've heard that from many environmental leaders in this country, who've recognized publicly that we've done more—than any other government to fight climate change

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal

Environment committee  Someone who used to advise your party, as well as other NDP parties in this country, has said in a public interview that.... When asked what people would remember of our government, he said that it's the first government to ever take climate change seriously in the history

March 19th, 2024Committee meeting

Steven GuilbeaultLiberal