What a strange but welcome confluence of Op-Ed pieces in today's newspapers.
First, Tom Axworthy writing in the Toronto Star can be summarized by its opening lines:
Stéphane Dion announced at the recent Liberal convention in Vancouver that he would be staying in politics. This is a good thing because a future Liberal government will have great need of his intelligence, commitment and stubbornness in dealing with climate change.
Elgie, Boyd, and Waddell, writing in the Globe and Mail (How a B.C. carbon tax rose from Dion's ashes) gave six lessons from the BC and Federal election results after summarizing things:
Although widely regarded - by both environmentalists and economists - as an essential tool in growing green jobs and combating climate change, many Canadian politicians perceived carbon taxes as toxic after Stéphane Dion's defeat. The results of this week's B.C. election should help put that notion to rest.
Finally Paul Berton writing in the Ottawa Sun(!) The True Costs of Car Travel wrote what many experts know all too well:
Not only should we not reduce gasoline taxes, it is inevitable, though undoubtedly unpalatable politically, that they will rise in the future to better reflect reality and the true costs of car travel [road building and maintenance, health and pollution, accidents, traffic congestion, insurance, urban sprawl]
Monday, May 18, 2009
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Debate resumed in the HoC on Thursday, June 11th, on Stéphane Dion's Renewable Energy Bill M-295. The video clip runs from 07:12:00 to 07:32:50, and 07:34:50 to 07:59:15.
Perhaps people could write to their MP, and also their closest Conservative MP, to ask them to support this Bill. Information on IRENA is here. Afghanistan is a member and so is Iran.
Update June 17th: Stéphane Dion's Motion M-295 on Renewable Energy is carried in Parliament - Yeas 146, Nays 141. See ParlVU clip, 01:15:45 to 01:25:00. There was also an article in The Star on June 16th about it.
Hello lyrical,
thanks for keeping me up with the news on M-295, whoever you are. I have been in Schenectady NY for the past week where my mom had a heart attack on her way to visit my brother and newborn baby in Boston. She is recovering and we hope to return to Kingston in a few days.
I'm sorry to hear about your mom - I hope she has a speedy recovery.
I am re-watching the Fifth Estate's The Gospel of Green. Let's hope we get a few more visionary Parliamentarians in the future!
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