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Natural Resources committee  I think it would be Roisin Reid who would need to comment on that.

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Debbie Scharf

Natural Resources committee  What I can perhaps say is that there has been a lot of investment, and there continues to be investment, to build up the types of industries we need to bring jobs and prosperity to Canada. I take your point about different regions of the country having different comparative adva

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Debbie Scharf

Natural Resources committee  It's not that it's a hard question. I'm just having a bit of trouble following where all of these numbers are coming from, so I'm having a hard time commenting.

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Debbie Scharf

Natural Resources committee  I have not read either of those reports in great detail. I would perhaps—

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Debbie Scharf

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Debbie Scharf

Natural Resources committee  No, that's not it. The reason why I quoted the Clean Energy Canada report, as well as the RBC analysis, was to provide some indications around the types of modelling that have been done in Canada around the types of opportunities that could be coming in the clean energy transit

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Debbie Scharf

Natural Resources committee  The reference to “smart investors” is referring to a number of markets and industries that are growing significantly across the globe. I can quote you a few stats off the top of my head in looking at critical minerals, hydrogen and clean power production, where there are billions

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Debbie Scharf

Natural Resources committee  I believe we have gotten to that question.... I'm sorry. I hear an echo of myself.

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Debbie Scharf

Natural Resources committee  It has actually been fixed. Thank you very much. I think we have talked several times over this line of questioning about where those clean energy jobs or green jobs are. I'm talking about zero-emission vehicles, clean power production, clean energy like hydrogen production and

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Debbie Scharf

Natural Resources committee  Thank you for the question. The work we're doing around just transition is really focused on how we make sure we have an equitable and prosperous future as we transition to net zero. There is also an emissions reduction plan that provides a blueprint sector by sector for how we'

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Debbie Scharf

Natural Resources committee  What I can say is that when it comes to just transition, there is definitely a need to balance that with urgency. I think there's an understanding that there's a need to move swiftly on climate action but also to balance that with the need to take time to consult Canadians. There

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Debbie Scharf

Natural Resources committee  All I can comment on is what we're trying to accomplish with our work around just transition, which is hearing from Canadians about how we could best get this right.

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Debbie Scharf

Natural Resources committee  Thank you for the question. In addition to all the things I've talked about today around just transition and the emissions reduction plan, we're also taking a perspective as we move forward from the emissions reduction plan to look at what regional economic opportunities we have

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Debbie Scharf

Natural Resources committee  Thank you for the question. I think plans like the emissions reduction plan, which has a number of measures and activities that will give us pathways to net zero, and the work we'd like to do on place-based strategies regionally, which will help grow new industries, this is all

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Debbie Scharf

Natural Resources committee  I want to start with one particular distinction between the coal phase-out and where we find ourselves today. I often hear cod and coal mentioned side by side. The idea around coal was that it was something that a regulation was going to cause the end of, or cause something to st

April 4th, 2022Committee meeting

Debbie Scharf