Canada: Resignation of environmental figure Steven Guilbeault weakens Prime Minister Carney
The former environment minister accuses the head of government of sidelining the fight against climate change in favor of economic imperatives.
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The former environment minister accuses the head of government of sidelining the fight against climate change in favor of economic imperatives.
That question is now at the centre of a political storm after the province announced a referendum vote for October 19 on whether to explore a path toward independence. Prime Minister Mark Carney has urged unity, saying his government is โworking with Alberta on making it better,โ while Alberta Premier Danielle Smith insists she still supports remaining in Canada. The move has angered separatists and rattled business leaders, as analysts warn the vote could deepen uncertainty in Canadaโs energy heartland. France 24's Jamie Smith-Maillet explains.