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Prof. Gerald Baier explains why Eby is blaming Trudeau

Prof. Gerald Baier explains why Eby is blaming Trudeau

Professor Gerald Baier says Eby’s strategy of deflecting “some of the blame for what might be perceived as policy failures” to Trudeau is “just a tried-and-true electoral strategy for provincial premiers.”

There are two major political barriers to reach Trudeau’s pledges to cut emissions and reach net zero, says Prof. Kathryn Harrison

There are two major political barriers to reach Trudeau’s pledges to cut emissions and reach net zero, says Prof. Kathryn Harrison

There are two major political barriers to reach Justin Trudeau’s pledges to cut emissions by 40% to 45% below 2005 levels by the end of the decade and reach net zero by 2050. Prof. Harrison said she doesn’t see how the targets can plausibly be achieved without a cap on oil and gas production and Trudeau’s carbon price.

Canada gained “first-mover advantage” in Japan trade deal, says Prof. Yves Tiberghien

Canada gained “first-mover advantage” in Japan trade deal, says Prof. Yves Tiberghien

Prof. Yves Tiberghien was asked to comment on Japanese Prime Minister Kishida’s recent visit to Canada to discuss economic partnerships, clean energy, and the invasion of Ukraine.

Prof. Kathryn Harrison discusses Canadian climate politics under the Trudeau government

Prof. Kathryn Harrison discusses Canadian climate politics under the Trudeau government

The current Trudeau government has been slow to act on environmental policy, despite the Prime Minister touting Canada as a leader in the fight against climate change. While this may be true, both Trudeau and Prof. Kathryn Harrison acknowledge that “[Canada’s] track record is not good.”

Prof. Allen Sens hopes Trudeau’s visit to Ukraine goes beyond the symbolic

Prof. Allen Sens hopes Trudeau’s visit to Ukraine goes beyond the symbolic

Additional military equipment assistance, financial assistance for eventual reconstruction, negotiations for an end to the war, and possible declaration of Russian republics within Ukraine could have been at the top of Trudeau and Zelenskyy’s agenda, says Prof. Allen Sens. However, banning Russian oil is still a sticking point.

Professor Kathryn Harrison said meeting 40 to 45 per cent reduction in greenhouse gases from 2005 levels will require a steep reduction

Professor Kathryn Harrison said meeting 40 to 45 per cent reduction in greenhouse gases from 2005 levels will require a steep reduction

“Regulation is slow,” Harrison said. “I would think the Liberals –– before they can face the voters again, at least with a credible story on climate –– they’re going to have to show progress on some of these things that are going to require some real hustling.

Professor Emeritus Richard Johnston talks new Conservative leader Erin O’Toole with The New York Times

Professor Emeritus Richard Johnston talks new Conservative leader Erin O’Toole with The New York Times

All of the accusations have damaged [Trudeau’s] credibility, said Richard Johnston, a recently retired professor of political science at the University of British Columbia. But, he added, “there’s no smoking gun.”