Environment, energy files get new ministers in cabinet shakeup ahead of COP26 summit
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is sending a signal that combating climate change and transforming Canada’s economy will fall to more than just one department in his government, say environmental groups.
Jonathan Wilkinson was shuffled from environment to natural resources in a cabinet shakeup Tuesday and Steven Guilbeault moved to environment after spending the last two years as minister of heritage.
Wilkinson, whose background before politics was as the CEO of multiple clean technology companies, will helm a department that has to oversee a transformation for Canada from an oil and gas country to a clean-tech economy, said Caroline Brouillette, director of domestic policy at Climate Action Network Canada.
Guilbeault, who helped found Equiterre during the very first United Nations climate conference in 1992 and was the director for Greenpeace in Quebec, will take on implementing a range of new climate promises including emissions caps on the oil and gas sector, tougher regulations for methane leaks and phasing out subsidies to fossil fuel companies by the end of next year.


