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Elizabeth May: The price for Canada’s withdrawl from Kyoto

• December 15, 2011
Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada

Creative Commons: Peter Blanchard, 2007

I am just back from Durban and COP17. So is Peter Kent. Only he came back and announced that Canada will strike a blow at the fragile agreement that was just produced. As I am sure you have heard, Canada has filed the legal paperwork to withdraw from Kyoto.

Never before in Canadian history has this country withdrawn from a treaty we have ratified — not on any issue. Ever.

I don’t see how other delegations that dealt with Canada’s obstructionist position in Durban, in which we negotiated as a Kyoto party, will possibly regard this as anything but negotiating in bad faith.

Ever since CTV broke the story that the Harper cabinet had decided to legally withdraw from Kyoto — with no debate and no vote in the House — I have been, at one and the same time, certain the leak was correct while hoping they would not go through with it.

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