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GOLDSTEIN: 'Fighting' climate change about expanding government power, not hitting emission targets
At least Prime Minister Mark Carney's energy policies so far have been more realistic than former PM Justin Trudeau's
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There is nothing as absurd as claims by former environment minister Steven Guilbeault and other green ideologues that Prime Minister Mark Carney has made it impossible to meet Canada’s greenhouse gas emission targets because of his energy policies.
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