Environment
20 MPs have environment as their top lobbying subject, with 8,878 total lobbying meetings recorded.
MPs Most Lobbied on Environment
North Vancouver—Capilano, British Columbia
1,349
meetings
Toronto—Danforth, Ontario
995
meetings
Saanich—Gulf Islands, British Columbia
842
meetings
Laurier—Sainte-Marie, Quebec
777
meetings
Winnipeg South, Manitoba
744
meetings
Okanagan Lake West—South Kelowna, British Columbia
655
meetings
Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, Quebec
538
meetings
West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country, British Columbia
470
meetings
Ponoka—Didsbury, Alberta
445
meetings
Wellington—Halton Hills North, Ontario
411
meetings
Grande Prairie, Alberta
324
meetings
Lac-Saint-Louis, Quebec
310
meetings
Vaudreuil, Quebec
235
meetings
Tobique—Mactaquac, New Brunswick
192
meetings
Kenora—Kiiwetinoong, Ontario
174
meetings
Portage—Lisgar, Manitoba
160
meetings
Pontiac—Kitigan Zibi, Quebec
102
meetings
Sudbury, Ontario
96
meetings
Cardigan, Prince Edward Island
35
meetings
Avalon, Newfoundland and Labrador
24
meetings
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Lobbying Activity by Year
Lobbying Pipeline
How lobbying on this topic flows through Parliament
Most Active Speakers
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Statements By Members
Mr. Speaker, it is official: The Prime Minister is suffering from amnesia; he is the Professor Calculus of the climate crisis. We all remember that, in his previous life, the Prime Minister was the UN special envoy on climate action and finance. He even headed the Net-Zero Banking Alliance, but he s…
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Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 32(2), I have the honour to table, in both official languages, the “2024-2025 Reports by Federal Authorities with Obligations under Section 71 of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012”.
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Mr. Speaker, this morning, the former environment minister and former heritage minister, who is still very much a member of the Liberal caucus, published a letter that his replacements are clearly not very happy about. In it, he describes the agreement between the Prime Minister of Canada and the Pr…
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Mr. Speaker, the government is choosing Canadians and the future of Canadians, which means good jobs and a sustainable and prosperous economy, with major investments in all forms of energy, including a clean and prosperous future for Quebec.
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Mr. Speaker, the Liberals' climate betrayal was not the only reason why the member for Laurier—Sainte-Marie resigned as minister. We have learned that two expert members of the Canadian Environment Domestic Advisory Group, who were supposed to advise the Prime Minister on the climate, have also thro…
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