Sunday, September 28, 2025

A FORMER FEDERAL CLIMATE MINISTER GIVES US "THE STRAIGHT GOODS" ABOUT THE OIL INDUSTRY

 CANADA'S NATIONAL OBSERVER


This week, former federal climate minister 

Catherine McKenna didn't mince words 

about the fossil fuel industry's broken 

promises.

"Why does anyone think they'll uphold any 

of their side of any bargain?" she told Canada's 

National Observer in an exclusive interview ahead of 

her memoir launch.

Her warning comes as Prime Minister Mark Carney 

pursues a $16.5 billion "grand bargain" with oil 

companies – the same companies that encouraged 

Liberal pipeline purchases, raked in "obscene" profits, 

then abandoned their climate commitments.

This is the kind of story you won't find elsewhere. We 

sat down with McKenna to get the unvarnished truth 

about climate policy failures, corporate promises, and 

what's really happening behind closed doors in Ottawa.

And we're not finished digging.

Right now, you can get a full year of Canada's National 

Observer for just $69.99 – that's 50% off our regular 

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