OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government says that while it has no intention of revising its climate targets that were set under the Paris Agreement, it has also not committed to meeting them for 2030 and 2035.

It’s created a sense of uncertainty among environmental groups about what is to come from the Carney Liberals, who, for the past decade, have staked their brand on fighting climate change under the leadership of former prime minister Justin Trudeau, some of whose key policies are now being undone.

At the same time, others suggest Canada is undergoing a necessary evolution in terms of its approach to climate policy and that the country has the advantages to lead the way on clean technologies, should it so choose.

A closer look at how Carney, the two-time central banker-tu

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