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News Release - Canada and Manitoba

February 23, 2018

Canada Welcomes Manitoba to the Pan-Canadian Plan for Clean Growth and Climate Action



Canada and Manitoba are committed to effective climate action that supports clean growth and creates good jobs for the middle class.

Today, the federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Catherine McKenna, and Manitoba’s Sustainable Development Minister Rochelle Squires announced that Manitoba will join the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change, the federal-provincial-territorial plan to address climate change and support clean economic growth.

The Framework includes a pan-Canadian approach to pricing carbon pollution as well as other measures to reduce emissions across the economy, support clean growth and adapt to the impacts of climate change.

Manitoba’s decision to price carbon pollution this year at $25 per tonne for each of the next five years is a strong step forward. However, the Government of Canada will assess each province and territory’s carbon pricing plan annually against a federal standard that starts at $10 per tonne this year and rises to $50 per tonne in 2022.

Manitoba’s decision to sign on to Canada’s clean growth and climate action plan means the province is eligible to receive an allocation of to $67 million in funding under the Low Carbon Economy Leadership Fund. The Fund provides funding to deliver clean, sustained growth, support innovation, and help Canadian save money on energy bills.

Quotes

“I’m thrilled to have Manitoba join Canada’s clean growth and climate change plan. It’s great to see Manitoba’s commitment to climate action, including pricing pollution – which is a key component of any credible climate plan. The environment and the economy go hand in hand, and Manitoba’s commitment means a cleaner environment and a stronger economy for Manitobans and Canadians.” – Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change

“Manitobans believe in doing their part to help combat climate change. This is why we released our Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan based on our province’s realities and unique climate profile, including a carbon price of $25 per tonne. Adopting the Pan-Canadian Framework will ensure Manitoba receives its equitable allocation of federal funds to help reduce emissions and adapt to climate change. It does not require Manitoba to adopt or agree to the federal carbon price schedule.” – Rochelle Squires, Manitoba Minister of Sustainable Development

Associated Links

Manitoba's Climate and Green Plan:

https://www.gov.mb.ca/climateandgreenplan/

Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change:

www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/climatechange/pan-canadian-framework/climate-change-plan.html


Low Carbon Economy Fund:

https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/news/2017/06/low_carbon_economyfund.html


Pan-Canadian Approach to Pricing Carbon Pollution:

https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/news/2016/10/canadian-approach-pricing-carbon-pollution.html

 
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