Ottawa’s new climate strategy being developed ‘behind closed doors,’ AFN says
OTTAWA — Ottawa’s new climate competitiveness strategy is being developed “behind closed doors,” without input from First Nations, an Assembly of First Nations leader charged at a parliamentary committee meeting on Thursday.
Speaking at the House of Commons environment committee Prince Edward Island regional chief Wendell LaBobe said the government’s renewed focus on economic security could see it backslide on its climate commitments and its commitment to reconciliation.
“This is a serious concern given the state of climate emergency we are currently facing, as well as Canadians’ history of making and then missing emission reduction targets,” LaBobe told the committee in his opening remarks.
“The government’s new climate competitiveness strategy is being developed behind closed doors, reporting to focus on outcomes not objectives and technological solutions. Not only does this represent a shift away from the existing targets but it also neglects the long-standing call from First Nations that climate policy must be done in direct partnership with First Nations rights and title holders.”