Canada, U.S. call to end fossil fuel subsidies as COP26 draft called ‘weasel words’
OTTAWA — Canada’s environment minister fended off accusations Friday that UN climate negotiators are resorting to “weasel words” on addressing fossil fuel subsidies.
As United Nations negotiators wrestled over a final text in the closing hours of the Glasgow climate talks, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault reiterated the Canadian view that subsidies should be phased out.
“Canada is in favour of having a text that states that we need to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies, and we would agree that … a timeline should be put in there,” Guilbeault said at his closing press conference at the climate talks, known as COP26.
But he acknowledged that “not all parties part of these negotiations necessarily agree with that.”


