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CP19336821 | Guilbeault and McKenna say climate crisis still on federal government’s radar
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Newsroom Ready: Guilbeault and McKenna say climate crisis still on federal government’s radar
At the close of a two-day federal cabinet retreat, Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault acknowledges that the immediate challenge of dealing with a potential second deadly wave of COVID-19 is preoccupying the government. But the former prominent environmental activist says it hasn’t forgotten that climate change is also a crisis. Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna says that threat is still there, and will be once the pandemic is over.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP19336921
Legacy Identifier:
r_LIberals-Climate-Change20200916T0815
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Duration:
2m16s
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1920px × 1080px 168.00 MB
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FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO STORAGE FOR FUTURE USE.
Create Date:
9/16/2020 8:15:00 AM
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Catharine McKenna
climate change
Coronavirus
COVID-19
infrastructure minister
Joan Bryden
mckenna
Ottawa