Liberals prepare to lose climate champion as Guilbeault plans to quit Commons
OTTAWA — The resignation of one of the most prominent environmental voices in the Liberal caucus was held up Wednesday as a watershed moment for a government accused of prioritizing economic development over climate policy.
Former Liberal cabinet minister Steven Guilbeault has announced he will leave his seat as a member of Parliament this summer.
“I have come to the conclusion that it is time for me to pursue my fight for environmental protection and the fight against climate change in a different way,” the Montreal MP wrote in a letter posted to social media.
His announcement comes less than two weeks after Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed an energy pact that pledged federal support for a new pipeline to the West Coast, and slowed the pace of industrial carbon pricing.


