Canada launches group to lobby for more countries to use carbon pricing
OTTAWA — Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says Canada is issuing a challenge to the rest of the world to expand the use of carbon pricing in the fight against greenhouse gas emissions.
But his challenge comes as a new survey suggests a majority of Canadians want the Liberal government to freeze its own carbon price until inflation has receded.
Guilbeault is in Egypt for the annual United Nations climate talks, where this year’s goal is an agreement focused on getting countries to actually implement the climate promises they’ve already made.
Efforts are still underway to push the world to do more, though, and Guilbeault said Canada sees an expansion of carbon pricing as one of the ways to do that.


