Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault has dodged two previous order paper inquiries that mandated his ministry to disclose the carbon emissions resulting from his travels on government business.
High Carbon Hypocrite
Guilbeault spent $140k for a 2 day trip to Beijing, and couldn’t even bother to condemn their coal industry.
Jet-setting around the world to save the planet, while he increases carbon taxes on your gas, groceries and home heating. pic.twitter.com/ajBhZdHYDB
— Michael Kram 🇨🇦 (@MichaelKramSK) December 14, 2023
Conservative MP Gerard Deltell posed the inquiry into the environmental minister’s carbon footprint, seeking details about avowed socialist environmentalist Guilbeault’s carbon-intensive career. This included questioning why certain flights were chosen as opposed to more green public transportation options or virtual meeting attendance.
“I’m a Liberal and a proud socialist”: Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault.
Do you think he’s proud of his criminal record too?https://t.co/RQtd9vRvxh pic.twitter.com/78pqZOuDfG
— Yanky 🇺🇲 (@Yanky_Pollak) November 7, 2023
According to the response tabled in the House of Commons by the Environment Ministry, the department does not track carbon emission data.
“The information requested is not systematically tracked in a centralized database. A manual collection of information is required. Unfortunately, the department is unable to produce a comprehensive response within the allotted time.”
Justin Trudeau: “Canadians are afraid of climate change, they’re afraid of extreme weather events.”
Speak for yourself, Prime Minister.https://t.co/dh39RL9gvx pic.twitter.com/Jo8i6kkSmI
— Rebel News (@RebelNewsOnline) November 9, 2023
This is the third time the Environment Ministry has admitted to not caring about internal carbon expenditures while imposing a carbon tax, which is one of the leading contributors to Canada’s inflationary crisis.
WATCH VID: New HIGHER ⬆️assessment of carbon tax impact on inflation explained by Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem at House of Commons Finance Committee yesterday (Oct 30, 2023). BoC reported carbon tax affecting inflation a lot lower last month. New BoC carbon tax related… https://t.co/hyvxXdZv0q pic.twitter.com/HkDupUkghu
— Janet Krayden (@JanetKrayden1) October 31, 2023
In November, when Conservative MP Earl Dreeshen asked the ministry for the carbon emissions data from Environment and Climate Change relating to the $700,000 in ministerial travel in 2022, the department could not provide the data.
Prior to that non-answer, a previous order paper question from Deltell just weeks earlier forced Guilbeault’s ministry, including Transport Canada, to admit a failure to track carbon emissions from the department’s airline travel.
At the latest UN Climate Change Conference in UAE in early December, Guilbeault took to the world stage to announce a cap on oil and gas emissions in Canada.
He should cap his first, once he figures out what they are.
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