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International Trade committee  I can speak to collaboration with international partners on clean tech from the perspective of Environment and Climate Change Canada, but I think my colleagues from Global Affairs are probably better placed. From the perspective of Environment and Climate Change Canada, we work

May 14th, 2021Committee meeting

Jeanne-Marie Huddleston

International Trade committee  Yes, I'm happy to jump in here. As you may be aware, article 6 was agreed to under the Paris Agreement. However, parties to the agreement have since been negotiating further guidance on how this mechanism will work in practice with respect to nation-to-nation trading of greenhou

May 14th, 2021Committee meeting

Jeanne-Marie Huddleston

International Trade committee  Thank you for the question. My understanding is that the intent is to consult broadly and to launch these consultations domestically in the near term. I'm afraid I don't have precise details on hand, but I'm very happy to follow up and provide additional information.

May 14th, 2021Committee meeting

Jeanne-Marie Huddleston

International Trade committee  I can respond quickly to that. Within the federal government, as it relates to climate change, we are very much taking a whole-of-government approach. That includes dedicated regular meetings at the assistant deputy minister and deputy minister levels to ensure that departments

May 14th, 2021Committee meeting

Jeanne-Marie Huddleston

May 14th, 2021Committee meeting

Jeanne-Marie Huddleston

International Trade committee  I can speak generally to border carbon adjustments, but not in the context of the WTO. Perhaps a GAC colleague can add to that point. In the context of border carbon adjustments, as noted, this is something that Canada is exploring as a possible measure to ensure, as we transiti

May 14th, 2021Committee meeting

Jeanne-Marie Huddleston