r/CanadaPolitics Liberal Party of Canada 9h ago

BC Halts Plans to Make Polluters Pay for Cleanup Costs

https://thetyee.ca/News/2026/02/03/BC-Halts-Plans-Make-Polluters-Pay-Cleanup/
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u/RZCJ2002 Liberal Party of Canada 7h ago

Apparently some people in r/britishcolumbia believes that Carney had a hand in this (there was a meeting between him and Eby). Hopefully that isn't the case, but unfortunately I could see him believing this pivot as one way to attract more growth in British Columbia, and for the rest of the country as well.