In a letter, federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says Alberta Environment Minister Jason Nixon misread a graph and got his facts wrong.
Federal Environment Minister Guilbeault asks Alberta counterpart to 'correct' column on emissions reduction
Earlier this week, Alberta newspapers published an op-ed by Alberta Environment and Parks Minister Jason Nixon in which he called the new federal plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions "insane."Minister Nixon wrote that federal plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is 'insane'In a letter sent on Friday, federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, pictured, says Alberta Environment Minister Jason Nixon misread a graph and got his facts wrong.
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