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November 21, 2016The World has Changed on November 8th, or Not?18 minutesPlay The unexpected happened on November 8th. What does this mean for Canada, especially in its approach to energy and climate policy? What do we actually know about Trump’s positions on climate and energy? Is a revival of Keystone XL the most significant development in the short run for Canada? How will Trudeau and Notley react to that? Beyond that, can Canada sustain a carbon pricing standard if the US under Donald Trump is not? How do you see this playing out in Canada for 2017? ...moreShareView all episodesBy DJMC511 ratingsNovember 21, 2016The World has Changed on November 8th, or Not?18 minutesPlay The unexpected happened on November 8th. What does this mean for Canada, especially in its approach to energy and climate policy? What do we actually know about Trump’s positions on climate and energy? Is a revival of Keystone XL the most significant development in the short run for Canada? How will Trudeau and Notley react to that? Beyond that, can Canada sustain a carbon pricing standard if the US under Donald Trump is not? How do you see this playing out in Canada for 2017? ...more
The unexpected happened on November 8th. What does this mean for Canada, especially in its approach to energy and climate policy? What do we actually know about Trump’s positions on climate and energy? Is a revival of Keystone XL the most significant development in the short run for Canada? How will Trudeau and Notley react to that? Beyond that, can Canada sustain a carbon pricing standard if the US under Donald Trump is not? How do you see this playing out in Canada for 2017?
November 21, 2016The World has Changed on November 8th, or Not?18 minutesPlay The unexpected happened on November 8th. What does this mean for Canada, especially in its approach to energy and climate policy? What do we actually know about Trump’s positions on climate and energy? Is a revival of Keystone XL the most significant development in the short run for Canada? How will Trudeau and Notley react to that? Beyond that, can Canada sustain a carbon pricing standard if the US under Donald Trump is not? How do you see this playing out in Canada for 2017? ...more
The unexpected happened on November 8th. What does this mean for Canada, especially in its approach to energy and climate policy? What do we actually know about Trump’s positions on climate and energy? Is a revival of Keystone XL the most significant development in the short run for Canada? How will Trudeau and Notley react to that? Beyond that, can Canada sustain a carbon pricing standard if the US under Donald Trump is not? How do you see this playing out in Canada for 2017?