Climate Change in Canadian Election
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This is a climate election

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This election is about climate change, whether voters are aware or not, write Kathryn Harrison and Simon Donner .
The parties are offering very different climate and energy commitments in the current federal election.
They say emissions would continue to decline under a Liberal government, but not under a Conservative one.
They would not give any of the parties an A grade on climate action.
Political parties have presented dramatically different visions for Canada ’s climate goals and economic future.
The Conservative Party promises to repeal industrial carbon pricing with no plan to make up for lost emissions reductions.
The Liberal Party is staying the course with policies that promise emissions reductions by 2030 and beyond.
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