Ottawa making good on pledge to unilaterally protect Quebec caribou: minister
MONTREAL — Ottawa is moving forward with plans to unilaterally protect Quebec caribou after the province failed to meet a deadline to provide an acceptable proposal, federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said Thursday.
Guilbeault had given Quebec until Wednesday to submit its plan to protect the at-risk woodland caribou and their habitat.
He told reporters north of Montreal the province has yet to demonstrate it’s serious about protecting the caribou, adding that the province’s wildlife minister appears to be “going in the opposite direction” in some regions.
Guilbeault said there is still time for the province to avoid the decree, and his preference would be to negotiate an agreement.


