Trudeau, Singh, May throw support behind climate activists’ call for action while Scheer skips marches across Canada

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Trudeau, Singh, May throw support behind climate activists’ call for action while Scheer skips marches across Canada GlobePolitics

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Scheer, who was in Montreal on Wednesday and Thursday, flew to Vancouver with his team Friday morning where he made an announcement, but skipped the demonstration taking place nearby.Federal election 2019: Where the four main parties stand on climate policy Green Party Leader Elizabeth May also attended the march in Montreal, while NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh marched in Victoria.

Mr. Trudeau also announced Friday that a re-elected Liberal government would plant two billion trees over 10 years, creating 3,500 seasonal jobs each year.

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