Globe and Mail: The federal government will spend as much as $2-million to review the "relevance and performance" of the key pillar of its greenhouse gas reduction strategy - one critics say is piecemeal and has failed to put Canada on track to meet its emissions reduction targets.
Environment Canada on Tuesday issued a request for proposals for an "evaluation" of Canada's Clean Air Regulatory Agenda (CARA). Created in 2006, the first year of Stephen Harper's tenure as Prime Minister, CARA supports and finances...