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Natural Resources committee  I'll suggest that it is in part a question of constitutional law. Sections 91 and 92 have to be interpreted in relation to each other. Parliament has certain heads of legislative power under section 91 and the provinces under section 92. When you look at the criminal law power,

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Martin Olszynski

Natural Resources committee  Thank you for the question. I think what I would say is that, insofar as the federal government is concerned, it's the totality of emissions we're concerned with. Here we're talking about roughly 26% of Canada's national emissions, so I think the position has to be, speaking bot

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Martin Olszynski

Natural Resources committee  Well, I think it's baked into the system that we're dealing with, both internationally and domestically. I had a chance today to quickly review the Net-Zero Advisory Board's submissions to the government, and that same perspective is shared there. What I think it does is that it

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Martin Olszynski

Natural Resources committee  Good morning, Chair, and members of this committee. I understand that you've all received a copy of my brief, so in the time allotted to me today I will just reiterate the main points. I've also managed to watch some of your previous hearings and I will address some of the iss

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Martin Olszynski