Wilkinson considers changes to Canada’s net-zero emissions bill to gain NDP support
OTTAWA — Canada’s environment minister has put forward changes in response to NDP concerns about a bill that would make the federal government more accountable as it strives to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
The proposed legislation was introduced last fall, but has been stalled at second-reading stage in the House of Commons, where the minority Liberal government needs the support of at least one major opposition party to get bills passed.
Bill C-12 would require that starting in 2030, Ottawa set rolling, five-year targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions, ending in 2050 when carbon emissions are supposed to be either eliminated or captured in the ground.
The Conservatives have moved to quash the bill, citing the potential influence of “climate activists” on a panel set up to advise the government.


