Steven Guilbeault’s resignation from the Liberal caucus and putting water in your climate policy wine
Steven Guilbeault has resigned from the Liberal caucus, citing a lack of alignment with the party's current direction on climate policy. His departure follows his resignation from cabinet last year due to disagreements over a pipeline agreement with Alberta. Guilbeault plans to continue advocating for climate action outside of politics, expressing concern over Canada's current trajectory in environmental efforts.
- ▪Steven Guilbeault resigned from the Liberal caucus after feeling he could no longer do his important work within the party.
- ▪His resignation follows a previous departure from cabinet due to a pipeline agreement with Alberta.
- ▪Guilbeault intends to pursue climate advocacy in a different capacity, emphasizing the ongoing struggle for environmental action.
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Open this photo in gallery:You had to squint at the space between Steven Guilbeault's words in the House of Commons this week to discern a delicate indictment of the Carney government, writes Shannon Proudfoot.Spencer Colby/The Canadian PressShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountOne word kept coming up this week, as Steven Guilbeault tendered his resignation from a government in which he no longer thought he could do his most important work.
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