Event Details
- Monday, November 30, 2015
- 12:00 pm EST
- Free
- Online
2024-03-28
As economists from across Canada, we are concerned about the significant threats from climate change. We encourage governments to use economically sensible policies to reduce emissions at a low cost, address Canadians’ affordability concerns, maintain business competitiveness, and support Canada’s transition to a low-carbon economy. Canada’s carbon-pricing policies do all those things.
There is plenty of discussion about carbon pricing in Canada today. Healthy public debate is good, but it should be based on sound evidence and facts. Let’s examine some of the claims made by critics of carbon pricing and compare them with what the evidence shows.
Open Letter on Carbon Pricing READ
Justin Trudeau is heading to France for the 2015 Paris Climate Conference, COP21, and it could mean big things for Canada’s approach to climate change.
Join us for a debate on what the conference could mean for Canada on Monday, November 30, at 12:00 pm EST.
Editorial Page Editor Tony Keller will be joined in studio by Chris Ragan, chair of Canada’s Ecofiscal Commission and Merran Smith, Executive Director or Clean Energy Canada.
Leave a question for the panelists in the Comments section or tweet us @globeandmail with #cop21 hashtag.