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Environment committee  Thank you. I'd like to thank the committee for inviting me to appear this afternoon with such a distinguished group of fellow witnesses. I'm the only person here today who's not an economist. However, I have spent a lot of time in committee rooms like this over the years as a st

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  I'm in large measure in agreement with all the other panellists, yes.

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  Up until now, the Conservative Party of Canada has indicated that they support the Paris reduction target, Canada's INDC submission of a 30% reduction below 2005 levels by 2030. They voted in favour of that last year, which I think is an appropriate target. It was the target that

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  There are two levels. I've been in discussion with Conservatives, both federally and provincially—

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  Let me go back to your previous question for a second. I think there are two levels of discussion that are occurring within the Conservative Party. I've certainly been in dialogue with Conservatives, both federally and provincially, who have been quite sophisticated around questi

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  I wouldn't say that a carbon tax is the only solution for any country. I think the panellists have said that carbon tax is, at best, part of the solution for Canada, but it's a very important part, putting a price on carbon. In terms of other large countries, China is bringing in

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  I understand.

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  I think the federal policy is quite well designed. It's basically a fee and dividend model that gives an almost equal per capita dividend. B.C. gave some money to lower- and middle-income households. They also cut both corporate and personal income taxes, and then they started fo

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  Yes, Dave McLaughlin, with the International Institute for Sustainable Development, and I actually wrote an op-ed in The Globe and Mail on that. We thought that ultimately—this is something that we're looking at post-2020—the federal backstop model would actually make sense as a

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  If I could predict that, I could be doing other things.

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  No. It was 2012 when it hit $30.

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  I think the point is that you want your innovation to be ahead of the pack. You don't want to be second or third. There's no prize for second. If you're ahead of the pack, then you're able to export your innovation around the world. That's really where we want to be. There's no

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  I'd say we're in the middle of the pack. That's not where we want to be for competitiveness.

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

Environment committee  Absolutely.

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron

January 28th, 2019Committee meeting

Mark Cameron