Before Mark Carney's flip-flop, Canada had a "a pretty clear stance" on ending public subsidies to fossil fuel companies; 'extending tax credits to enhanced oil recovery is a "step in the wrong direction"'
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Before Mark Carney's flip-flop, Canada had a "a pretty clear stance" on ending public subsidies to fossil fuel companies; 'extending tax credits to enhanced oil recovery is a "step in the wrong direction"'
Before the budget vote, Steven Guilbeault was dispatched to win Elizabeth May's vote, "having received assurances from Carney's office that tax credits for enhanced oil recovery would not be in the budget or added to it afterwards."
May said Carney's flip-flop amounted to a "significant betrayal" and she now questions his word going forward.
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