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‘Nuclear is now part of the conversation’: Darrell Bricker on what Canadians think of climate change policy

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Cooling towers are seen at the nuclear reactor facility at the Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, May 31, 2024, in Waynesboro, Ga. Mike Stewart/AP Photo.

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 following podcast is the latest installment of The Hub’s series sponsored by Clean Prosperity exploring the why, what, and how of conservative climate policy.

Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs, discusses, among other topics, the political salience of climate policy, how Canadians think about the issue, and what Canadian conservatives need to do to ensure voters that they’re credible and serious on the climate change file.

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