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Local Canadian leaders call for less pipelines, more climate action amid election campaign.
Open letter signed by 128 mayors, councillors, deputy mayors, and other city officials.
It asks for the conversation during the federal election campaign to move toward climate action.
The letter says U.S. President Donald Trump ’s tariff threats have led to a resurgence of “unpopular and unpopular pipeline projects”.
Meanwhile, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says his party isn’t prioritizing pipelines and wants to develop an east-west clean electricity grid. However, he says pipeline projects can work so long as they are accepted by the communities they’re routed through, not hurt the environment, provide good jobs, and meet Indigenous consultation requirements. Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet , additionally, has said he would oppose any pipeline project into Quebec if his party forms government. Canadians head to the polls on April 28 ..
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