Conservatives on Climate

Canada has a major economic opportunity in the global low-carbon economy, if it gets its climate and energy policies right. Those policies should be informed by principles like leveraging the ingenuity of markets and free enterprise, limited government, and respect for provincial jurisdiction. The Hub was pleased to partner with Clean Prosperity for a sponsored series exploring the why, what, and how of conservative climate policy.

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Trevor Tombe: Carrots, not sticks, for a new climate federalism

Trevor Tombe
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Jared Wesley and Samuel Goertz: Want to more effectively fight climate change, Canada? Let the provinces take the lead—together

Jared Wesley and Samuel Goertz
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David McLaughlin: A made-at-home climate plan for Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives

David McLaughlin
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Etienne Rainville: There’s no reason for Trump to put the brakes on Canada’s low-carbon economic growth

Etienne Rainville
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‘Free the market to come and find the answer’: Five takeaways from the Conservatives on Climate series so far

Benjamin Dachis and Sean Speer
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Heather Exner-Pirot: The best climate policy? More Canadian commodities 

Heather Exner-Pirot
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‘Having a strategic mindset has been what’s missing’: Mac Van Wielingen on crafting a successful Canadian climate strategy

The Hub Staff
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Ginny Roth: Enough with the impractical policies. Canada must embrace climate policy realism

Ginny Roth
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‘There’s a huge opportunity here for us to lead the world’: David Redfern on the economics of decarbonization

The Hub Staff
Commentary

Monte Solberg: There’s nothing un-conservative about protecting our natural heritage. In fact, it is essential

Monte Solberg
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Benjamin Dachis and Adam Sweet: It’s time for Conservatives to lead on climate policy—here’s why

Benjamin Dachis and Adam Sweet
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‘Nuclear is now part of the conversation’: Darrell Bricker on what Canadians think of climate change policy

The Hub Staff
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‘Technology, not taxes, will solve this’: Jason Kenney on Alberta’s low-carbon economy potential, Canada’s environmental goals, and immigration

The Hub Staff
Analysis

Why is Clean Prosperity sponsoring a series on climate policy with The Hub?

Clean Prosperity Staff
Commentary

Sean Speer: Canadian conservatives are well placed to lead on climate change

Sean Speer
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