Former Canadian Environment Minister to Resign Seat in Carney Caucus
A former Canadian environment minister announced plans to resign from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s caucus after the government adjusted its climate policy. The decision follows the policy change announced by the government.
winnipegfreepress.comA former Canadian environment minister will resign his seat in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s caucus after the government adjusted its climate policy. The minister cited the policy adjustment as the reason for his departure from the caucus. The announcement was made following the government’s decision to modify the policy.
No further details on the timing of the resignation or the minister’s next steps were provided in the report.
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