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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May announced on Monday that she will be voting for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s budget after hearing a clear commitment from him that his government will respect Canada’s international commitments to reduce emissions. Article content
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In a rare move, May directly challenged Carney in the House of Commons on Monday on the lack of mention of those targets and Carney responded.
“I can confirm to this House that we will respect our Paris commitments for climate change, and we’re determined to achieve them,” said Carney.
May had previously said he would be voting against the budget as it was written, but that she was open to

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