Environmental groups and climate activists say the industry responsible for the country’s largest share of emissions should not be at an event dedicated to climate action. But that argument is being dismissed by some federal and provincial officials who argue Canada won’t meet its climate goals without significant input from industry.Sign up to receive the daily top stories from the Financial Post, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.
This year’s event has attracted corporate representatives from the Royal Bank of Canada, pipeline giant Enbridge Inc. and oil majors Cenovus Energy Inc. and Imperial Oil Ltd. Attendees also reported seeing a representative from Suncor Energy Inc. at the Pavilion on Tuesday.Article content “There really is no solution without the industry. Yes, we acknowledge that we’re one of Canada’s largest emitters, but that’s also why we’re critical to the solution,” Pathways Alliance vice-president Mark Cameron said from Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, where COP27 is being held for the next two weeks.
Can bet it wasn't anti-oil Trudeau's choice. He couldn't care less about western Canada.
I’m surprised they would be included.
Tough luck.
good we need oil and gas....it's here to stay for a very very long time. the wokevists need to stop compelling others how to act. That is what dictatorships do.
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